rapper and fashion mogul Kanye West has been removed by his talent agency following a long three-day postal turnover. His website is also down because it violates the terms of the platform after listing Swastika shirts for sale.
West is no longer represented by Los Angeles-based talent agency 33 and company spokesman West I said Variety.
Meanwhile, Daniel McCartney of 33 & West Talent Agent announced in her Instagram Story Monday:
“Peace and love for everyone,” McCartney added.
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As reported by Breitbart News, West, which was banned from Elon Musk's X platform in December 2022, was recently welcomed back to the site. Diatribes for hours.
The rapper X's post praises Adolf Hitler and calls himself “Nazi” as well as Jews, women, gays, disabled people, and he called him “broken.” It included issuing attacks against critics. Other emotion that raises your eyebrows.
On Sunday, West ended his hysteria posting in uncensored porn video clips before thanking the public for being “involved in this social experiment.” Deactivate His entire X account.
However, the rapper's antics didn't seem to end there. Website His fashion brand Yeezy only had one item listed for sale. A $20 white T-shirt decorated with black swastika labelled “HH-01.”
On Tuesday morning, West's website went offline along with Shopify saying the site had violated company rules.
“All merchants are responsible for following the rules of our platform,” the e-commerce platform said. I said NBC news states, “This merchant did not engage in genuine commercial practices and violated the terms and thus removed them from Shopify.”
Shopify did not disclose any of the rules that West's website violated; terms of service The company says it will “restrict products or activities that we consider to be unsafe, inappropriate or offensive.”
At the time of writing, West Website I was redirected to a notification saying “something went wrong” and saying “This store is not available.”
Additionally, as of Tuesday morning, West was filed by a former employee who claimed that the “Heartless” rapper was ugly and fired her after texting “Hale Hitler.” faced with. Variety It's attracting attention.
The Jewish employee further claims that West has targeted her with consistently hatred and anti-Semitic remarks.
The lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court reportedly includes a text message allegedly sent from the West to an employee who wrote, “I am a Nazi” and “Welcome to the first day of working at Hitler.” It is being done.
Music Executive Lyor Cohen – Previously serving as executive role at Def Jam Recordings and Warner Music Group, currently serving as global music director on YouTube, he spoke West on Open Letter. Hollywood Reporter It was revealed.
“I am deeply disappointed and annoyed by your recent actions, including the use of Nazi symbols and anti-Semitic rhetoric,” writes Cohen. “Your words and actions are not only aggressive, but they also cause all decent people who are aware of the horror and millions of suffering of the Holocaust.”
“As anti-Semitism is on the rise, your voice and influence are a major responsibility. To be more sensitive to the pain that your words have inflicted on the Jewish community and all those who stand up to hatred. I recommend it,” the music executive added.
He began his career by managing the rapper for Cohen-Rush Productions, who had a major impact on hip-hop and rap, and becoming a tour manager for Run-DMC. Bridging inspiration, division and promoting understanding. ”
“Instead, you have chosen the path to seizing discrepancies and perpetuating harmful stereotypes,” lamented Cohen. “The Jewish and Black experience share a rich history of collaboration and mutual support, especially in the music industry.”
“From the early days of jazz and blues to groundbreaking works from Motown and beyond, our community has enriched one another through music and culture,” the music executive added.
Cohen concluded his letter by looking back on this shared heritage and urging the West to use the platform based on the love and understanding that has always existed among our communities.
Alana Mastrangelo is a reporter for Breitbart News. You can follow her Facebook and x at @armestrangeloand on Instagram.
