Ye claims that swastika "had many different meanings and many different names" and concludes that, despite admiration for Hitler, he's not a Nazi.
I was drawn to the video, too. Seeing celebrities like Jerry Seinfeld and Mike Bloomberg channel my rage and give a middle finger to Kanye West after his most recent antisemitic spree, which included selling a swastika shirt the video riffed on,
Kanye West and Bianca Censori’s marriage is on the rocks. “She’s had enough,” a source told the Post on Thursday. “The swastika shirt was the last straw. She told him that’s not who she is, and that she can’t be associated with that.
Kanye purchased a Super Bowl ad to promote his website, which at the time was selling merchandise featuring the swastika.” Collin Gallagher Connector Staff There was a time when Kanye West was a god.
In a series of deleted posts on X, Kanye West declared that he was a N*zi and expressed his love for Adolf Hitler. After his Pro-Na*zi declarations on X, Kanye West posted images of a white t-shirt that featured Swastika graphics—an inverted HH symbol popularly associated with the N*zi party on the social media platform on February 8,
Shortly after he aired a Super Bowl commercial for a website selling a swastika T-shirt, and two days after posting an antisemitic rant on X, the rapper Ye announced that he was quitting the platform.
Kanye West has been branded “dangerous” following another spate of swastika themed clothing posts on his X account. In a now deleted screed, the 47-year-old rap mogul shared variations of his infamous T-shirt bearing the Nazi symbol to his 33 million followers.
Kanye West has turned his attention toward Beyoncé's mom, Tina Knowles. In his latest hate-filled rant on Tuesday, February 25, the disgraced rapper uploaded a series of bizarre Instagram posts involving Knowles while posing in his offensive swastika sweatshirt.
Kanye West continues to raise eyebrows with his antisemitic takes after revealing plans to sell new sets of shirts with swastika logos.
Kanye West Claims He Got Idea For Swastika Shirt '8 Years' Ago Amid Backlash For Antisemitic Comments Kanye West has revealed that his controversial Swastika t-shirt wasn't a spontaneous creation but a concept he had been planning for eight years.
Now for sale: mugs with the logo from the anti-Kanye celebrity deepfake. Kanye West’s swastika shirt is no longer for sale, after the e-commerce platform Shopify said earlier this week ...