Kanye West sells swastika shirts on Ottawa-based Shopify after Super Bowl ad
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The musician and designer ran a commercial telling people to “go to yeezy.com” on Sunday during the National Football League’s championship — a sought-after slot renowned for its massive audience — according to The Hollywood Reporter and other outlets.
That website featured a single item for sale on Monday: a white shirt with a black Nazi swastika in its center, under the product name HH-01. The site’s source code and privacy policy show it is hosted by Shopify.
The Canadian e-commerce platform loosened its acceptable use rules last year. The policy still says users can’t do anything illegal when conducting business, but the company removed a clause banning “hateful content.”
Ye had shared posts in recent days praising Hitler on the social media platform X, previously called Twitter, according to the CBC. On Monday, his X profile displayed the message “this account doesn’t exist.”