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Rapper and former billionaire Kanye West was spotted wearing a T-shirt with a swastika design Thursday in Los Angeles, according to photos and video published by TMZ, weeks after he sparked ...
On Thursday, West was spotted in Los Angeles wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with a swastika, a symbol notorious for its association with hatred and antisemitism. This appearance follows a disturbing ...
On Feb. 10, Ye purged his Yeezy website and began selling swastika T-shirts after running an ad for the page during the 2025 Super Bowl. The bait-and-switch got the rapper banned from Shopify.
Earlier this month the artist formerly known as Kanye West backtracked on declaring himself a Nazi, but now he's been spotted out in Los Angeles wearing a plain white t-shirt with a swastika on it.
He went from making wonderful beats to swastika t-shirts, and Lord, we just want you to cover our brother Kanye.’ Then, with perfect delivery, he added, ‘And while you’re covering him ...
The Runaway artist, 47, also alluded to the swastika shirt he was selling online earlier this month - and vowed to perform while wearing it at next year's Super Bowl - in his latest series of X ...
Kanye West has sparked widespread outrage once again, claiming that he made $40 million the day after posting his controversial anti-Semitic views on X and promoting swastika-themed T-shirts on ...
Kanye West has claimed that he’s been planning to release his ill-received swastika t-shirt for “over eight years”. READ MORE: With his “White Lives Matter” stunt, has Kanye West ...
However, he has now resumed posting, openly mocking business partners who distanced themselves from his decision to produce Yeezy shirts featuring a Swastika. West initially deactivated his social ...
Kanye West’s swastika shirt is no longer for sale, after the e-commerce platform Shopify said earlier this week, amid an outcry, that he had violated its terms of ...
West's Yeezy.com website was yanked this week after it began selling nothing but T-shirts with a swastika on the front. E-commerce provider Shopify said it had removed the site because the ...