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Nazi-Themed Merch Is Using Kanye West's Name To Sell

Kanye West is best known for his Yeezy fashion brand, but now there’s a new collection of merchandise using his likeness to sell to the public– and it’s Nazi-themed.

According to reports, multiple online retailers have begun carrying the controversial products, which include Kanye’s 2024 presidential logo Ye24 coupled with Nazi swastikas.

Kanye has made headlines for a series of chaotic behavior in recent months, including anti-semitic and anti-Black rhetoric. Some of the merchandise took note of Ye’s controversial comments, including a tweet he made in December about a swastika inside a Star of David. Ye’s account was subsequently deleted from the social media platform.

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Despite Kanye’s name being used for the merchandise, the rapper doesn’t appear to be involved in its distribution. So far, the rapper hasn’t commented on the products.

Kanye’s career took a nosedive following his numerous racist comments, with multiple brands cutting ties with him.

Most notably, he lost his years-long partnership with Adidas, which caused him to lose his billionaire status. The company revealed it was reviewing its partnership with Ye in September, only to officially cancel it in November after receiving backlash for not doing it sooner.

Adidas has confirmed its plans to continue to sell Yeezy products, but without Kanye’s name attached.

The fashion designer has also found himself in a variety of legal and financial trouble as a result of the fallout of his actions.

For instance, he’s facing multiple lawsuits, including a $250 million defamatory case launched by George Floyd’s family after Kanye made untrue remarks about his death.

He’s also being sued by his former manager, Thomas St. John, who says he was unfairly fired despite an 18-month contract in place. The manager is seeking $4.5 million in compensation, but recently said the lawsuit has been unable to move forward as Kanye can’t be located in order to serve him papers.

The father-of-four has also faced allegations of workplace discrimination and toxicity. He’s reportedly paid multiple staffers out over related incidents.

Moreover, Kanye made headlines last month for falling behind on rent at Yeezy’s headquarters, which resulted in the brand’s eviction.

Given that he was just ordered to pay his ex-wife Kim Kardashian $200,000 in child support, Kanye better get his finances in order, which may be difficult considering how pervasive his controversial comments have been, as evidenced by the newest selection of Nazi-themed merchandise that’s using his name to sell.

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Sources: Geo TV, Vice,



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