Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Kanye West Follows “Apology” to Jews for Antisemitic Behavior with News Site Called “YEWS” and $200 Pairs of Socks

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Sock it to him.

Kanye West’s next post on Instagram and social media after his apology to the Jewish community is:

He’s selling socks for $200. On his website, www.yeezy.com.

On the site, he also calls his “news” section — YEWS. Which is supposed to be a combination of News and Ye, his pseudonym. It’s a news aggregation available only on the mobile version of the site. YEWS appeared yesterday and was updated three times. He’s using black and white Renaissance art drawings to illustrate the stories.

Who’s editing it? Who knows?

This guy is a fraud. It’s possible that tonight he’s dropping a new album, also.

Everything about saving his financial situation. Nothing else matters.

PS I can get you that sock online for five bucks.

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