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Kanye West’s Online Store Selling Nazi Merchandise Disabled by Shopify, Also Dropped By Agent

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Kanye West’s website, Yeezy.com, is no longer functional.

It’s been disabled by Shopify.com after West sold t shirts with swastikas.

They were the only item remaining on the site, which previously sold generic t shirts and pants.

West should have taken notice that Shopify is owned by Harley Finkelstein, grandson of Holocaust survivors. Finkelstein is to be commended for taking swift action.

At this point, Yeezy.com is worthless, as is the Yeezy name after being associated with antisemitism. And extreme antisemitism at that.

West — who goes by the name Ye — has continually posted vile statements about Jews — and others — for the last couple of weeks.

Prior to that, his earlier antisemitic rants lost him contracts with fashion companies like Adidas.

West’s agent, Daniel McCartney, of 33 and West, has also dropped him, due to “his harmful and hateful remarks.”

His businesses are kaput. He also attacked Jewish record company executives in the last few days, guaranteeing that no music company will ever release his music again.

Now we wait for Spotify to follow Shopify and de-platform Kanye completely.

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