Kanye West's Yeezy Website Removed After Nazi Merch Sales
Kanye West's Yeezy Website Removed After Nazi Merch Sales

Kanye West's Yeezy Website Removed After Nazi Merch Sales

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Kanye West's Yeezy website has been taken offline after it was found selling T-shirts featuring a large swastika, in the wake of a controversial Super Bowl commercial promoting the site. Shopify, the e-commerce platform hosting the website, confirmed it was removed for violating its terms of service, stating that the merchant did not engage in authentic commerce practices. The website initially displayed a range of products but later changed to feature only the swastika shirt, which was labeled with the code 'HH-01,' interpreted as a reference to Hitler. The backlash intensified following West's recent offensive posts on X, leading to the deactivation of his account. In response to the situation, the Anti-Defamation League condemned West's merchandise, highlighting the ongoing threats posed by antisemitism. West has not publicly commented on the removal of his website or his social media account.

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