Kanye WestS Jeezy.com is no longer online in the middle of controversy over the rapper who sells a Swastika shirt on everyday website. Visitors to the Yeezy website now meet with error messages that read “something went wrong” and “This store is not available.” The site had used e-commerce platform Shopify to complete its transactions.
“All merchants are responsible for following the rules on our platform. This merchant did not participate in authentic trade practice and violated our terms, so we removed them from Shopify, Shopify told Amount In a statement that the site is drawn offline.
West marketed the Yeezy website in A surprisingly super bowl -advertising It was broadcast in Los Angeles. West flipped the site after the ad was sent and replaced its previous content with just one item: Swastika T-shirt that was for sale for $ 20 each. The low budget advertising was shot on an iPhone and was presented west in what seemed to be a dentist’s chairman when he told viewers to visit yeezy.com. The ad ran at three Fox-owned stations, including KTTV Los Angeles.
Insiders told Amount The western ad went through legal approval and went forward as there were no standards with the 30-second place itself. Shopify quickly came under fire to support West’s website when it sold a Swastika shirt.
West’s website drawn offline follows in his footsteps X -profile is disabled After days of the rapper who published anti -Semitic, misogynistic and pornographic posts. West explained “I’m a Nazi” and called Hitler “so fresh” days before his account was disabled. His X post was to a large extent convicted of anti-hate organizations such as the anti-defamation League and the US Jewish Committee. In the midst of the anti -Semitic rentals, celebrities such as David Schwimmer X -owner Elon Musk urged to remove the rapper from the social media platform.