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Kanye West ’s website, which had been selling T-shirts featuring swastikas, was taken down on Tuesday over policy violations. Shopify, the back-end platform which hosts Ye’s website Yeezy.com, ...
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Kanye West ’s website has been taken offline after he deleted everything on it with the exception of a single T-shirt that featured a swastika symbol, available for purchase for $20 (£16.15).
The reprehensible move comes just after the rapper deleted his own X account following three days of shocking online rants.
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