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Kanye West, known for making controversial statements, sparked outrage once again with an anti-semitic tirade on X, formerly Twitter. In a series of posts, West declared, “I’M A NAZI,” “I LOVE HITLER,” and claimed, “You can get money with Jewish people, but they always gonna steal and invite you over to they house on Friday.”

On Super Bowl Sunday, during the commercials for the Eagles vs. Chiefs game, West aired an advertisement for his company, Yeezy. The 30-second spot, shot on an iPhone, featured West sitting in a dentist’s chair. “So what’s up, guys? I spent, like, all the money for the commercial on these new teeth. So once again, I had to shoot it on the iPhone. Um… um… go to yeezy.com,” West said in the low-budget ad.
An hour after the Super Bowl, West’s website, Yeezy.com, was wiped clean except for a single item—a white T-shirt featuring a black swastika, listed for $20.

According to sources, the website underwent legal approval before the ad was allowed to air. The 30-second commercial was broadcast on three different Fox outlets, despite West’s recent antisemitic and pro-Hitler statements on X.
Following backlash, both Yeezy.com and West’s X account have been shut down.
As of now, both West and Fox have not issued an official statement regarding the controversy.

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