No mercy.
Hillary Daf husband, Matthew Kuma, has a clear and brief response to Kanye West's last anti -Semitic behavior: “F -K Ye”.
The singer and songwriter, 37, moved to Instagram on Monday to reveal that he is selling shirts with the message decorated with black letters with giant programs.
The shirts alluded to the swastic cross, which was started by the 47 -year -old West, which Yi recently passes by selling on his website on Yeezy.com before being suspended by the hosting platform on Tuesday.
“Hello, I can also make a shirt – a biography link,” Koma has suspended a photo from the starting point.
After commentators suggested that he donated sales returns to non -profit victims to take advantage of the Holocaust, Kuma quickly built the idea.
“Thank you for charitable suggestions 🧡,” he answered on Tuesday. “All the returns that go to the charitable blue card of the Holocaust charitable.”
Koma has also updated the main POST name to mention the Blue Cards Organization.
I bought the Super Bowl ad for Sunday to promote the confrontation of the store now has now been torn, which was only selling TEE $ 20. According to TMZ, “Gold Digger” sold 10,000 units, and received two million dollars for $ 8 million, which he spent in the announcement for 30 seconds.
The TEE menu was ranked online on “HH-01”, “Heil Hitler” icon.
In her statement on Tuesday, Shopify showed that she closed Kanye because she violated the conditions of e -commerce service.
“All merchants are responsible for following up the rules of our platform. He said in a statement,” This merchant did not participate in authentic trade practices and violated our conditions, so we removed them from Shopify. “
Speaking to CNBC, Shopify Harley Finkelstein President said that the owners of Yeezy.com “had a full day” to prove that they had not violated the company's policies, “which did not happen.”
“The moment we realized that this was not in fact a real commercial practice, they were not actually involved in authentic trade, we pulled it down,” said Exec Sara Eisen from CNBC.
“I am a proud Jewish businessman. I am a proud Jewish community. I and I have talked about this in the past, it's a large part of my identity. I am clearly destroyed by it,” Venkelstein added on the Yee website on the Internet.
I was on the edge of anti -Semitism recently, describing himself as Nazis and declaring his love for Adolf Hitler in jobs on X.
“Hitler was fresh.”
“I am Nazi,” he said in another person. “I love Hitler.”
Since then, his account has been activated.
The rapper was also dropped by the music reservation agent, Daniel McCartney from 33 and West, following his anti -Semitic comments.
A representative did not immediately respond to the publication request for comment.