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Kanye West’s website after selling Nazi-T-shirts offline
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Recently, Kanye West repeatedly caused excitement with anti -Semitic statements. After offering a swastika t-shirts online, his website has now been blocked.
Rapper Kanye West’s website has been deactivated after T-shirts with a large swastika print was offered. At the previous address of the website, only the note “Something went wrong” appeared on Tuesday (local time), followed by “This shop is not available”.
West performed in a commercial on Sunday during the Super Bowl, the final of the US football championship. In it, the rapper decorated with a brilliant tooth rail had asked to visit his website Yeezy.com. According to the magazine “Variety”, various Yeezy clothing was initially available on the website immediately after the commercial was broadcast. Shortly afterwards, only one article was offered-a white T-shirt with a large black swastika on the chest at the price of $ 20.
Kanye West previously blocked on X
On Tuesday, the website supported by the company Shopify was offline. All dealers would have to adhere to the rules of the platform, said Shopify. In the case of Yeezy.com, the shop has been violated and the shop was therefore removed by platform. WEST’s account in the online service X had already been deactivated a few days earlier, after the rapper had previously spread anti -Semitic scolding tirades for days.
West, which has now been renamed Ye, has recently been noticeable with his erratic behavior. Among other things, he repeatedly provided controversy with anti -Semitic and Adolf Hitler. The German sporting goods manufacturer Adidas and other companies then ended the cooperation with the rapper.
The 47-year-old has been talking openly about his bipolar disorder for years-a mental illness in which affected people experience extreme mood swings. He recently said in the “The Download” podcast that he had also diagnosed autism.
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