The e-commerce platform found itself in an unenviable position thanks to Kanye West. Did it put things right? Kind of.
Experts in Jewish history and culture say we should be talking about Kanye West's antisemitism. That to be silent is to be complicit.
Durham police are appealing to the public for information after unidentified people shouted racial slurs, drew a swastika and exposed themselves during a City of Pickering Zoom meeting on Wednesday.
Norwich police said swastika graffiti was found at two locations Friday morning in the city, at least one which referenced President Donald Trump.
The world-famous rap artist bought local TV ads for his clothing site, then changed the site to sell only T-shirts with swastikas on them.
Ye is trying to rationalize selling swastika merchandise, even in the face of massive criticism. The artist formerly known as Kanye West took to X/Twitter this weekend for another anti-Semitic rant laced with racist rhetoric echoing hateful language he has used over the past seven years.
"With how the world is right now, it was a matter more of when, rather than if, something like this would happen," the synagogue's rabbi said in a message.
Hilary Duff’s husband, Matthew Koma, has a clear and concise response to Kanye West’s recent antisemitic behavior: “F–k Ye.” The singer-songwriter, 37, took to Instagram on Monday to reveal that he is selling T-shirts with the message emblazoned in giant capitalized black letters.
The graffiti includes swastikas on roadways next to the name “Trump.” Lt. Kyle Besse said the graffiti was in the Westside area of the community. “This type of vandalism is unacceptable and does not reflect the values of our community,
Kanye West has claimed he had the idea for his swastika t-shirt "for eight years" as he has long been fascinated by the Nazi hate symbol.
The commercial appeared innocuous, featuring Ye seated in a dentist’s chair discussing new dental work before directing viewers to Yeezy.com.
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 service. But a wide array of shirts responding to the musician’s antisemitic merchandise are now available — and being offered to Jews who want to wear a riff on West’s design as an act of defiance.
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