The e-commerce platform found itself in an unenviable position thanks to Kanye West. Did it put things right? Kind of.
Shopify confirmed to BI that it took down YEEZY.com after a Super Bowl ad directed viewers to an online store that later featured a swastika T-shirt.
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.
A town hall in Lincoln Heights did little to quell resident's concerns, who are on edge and taking their safety into their own hands after an armed group flew swastika flags Friday.
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.
Super Bowl efforts to sell swastika T-shirts on his website, saying the rapper once known as Kanye West 'violated our terms.'
Matthew Koma shared the bold design on social media, with proceeds going to a music industry-centered non-profit.
Kanye West’s Yeezy.com advertisement during Sunday night’s Super Bowl stunned viewers with its bizarre vibe. But then what happened next shocked the station execs who ran it and media buyers who approved the spot even more: West immediately flipped the website after the ad aired,
The website run by Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, is offline after selling swastika shirts. Shopify, the ecommerce platform, said the site violated its terms of service.
"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.