
Kanye West’s Yeezy website removed over swastika T-shirt
Kanye West was selling a swastika shirt on his website until it was removed for violating terms. The hateful item was up for $20 until the e-commerce company stepped in and made the store unavailable. A visit to Yeezy.com has an error message that something went wrong, which is confirmed to be no mistake on Shopify’s part.
In a statement about the website going offline, Shopify told Variety, “All merchants are responsible for following the rules of our platform. This merchant did not engage in authentic commerce practices and violated our terms, so we removed them from Shopify.”
Kanye spent a large chunk of money on an advert during the Super Bowl on February 19th, telling people to visit his website. Within an hour of the commercial airing to Los Angeles viewers, the website had been changed from its usual stock to solely a shirt with a swastika on the front.
“So, what’s up, guys? I spent, like, all the money for the commercial on these new teeth,” he said in the 30-second advert. “So, once again, I had to shoot it on the iPhone. Um… um… um… go to yeezy.com.” The clip found Ye sitting in what appeared to be a dentist’s chair.
Speaking on the situation, an insider said, “It was such a small ad, I don’t think anyone put two and two together. The copy was clean, the website was clean, and so they did their due diligence with that little part of it.”
Ye made the shirt available after showing support for Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party in a flurry of posts on X (formerly known as Twitter) last week. “I love Hitler. Now what, bitches? I’m a Nazi,” he wrote. “I say whatever the fuck I want, p*ssies.”
Before deactivating his account, he also claimed that he wouldn’t go back on his antisemitic views. “I’m never apologising for my Jewish comments,” he said, among many other hurtful words. “I can say whatever the fuck I wanna say forever. Where’s my fucking apology for freezing my accounts? Suck my dick. How’s that for an apology?”