Kanye West’s site goes offline after selling Nazi T-shirts

(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 11, 2018 US rapper Kanye West attends a meeting with the then US President in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC. - Kanye West declared his "love" of Nazis and admiration for Adolf Hitler on Thursday, sparking outrage as another commercial partner announced it was splitting from the troubled superstar. In an extraordinary hours-long appearance on Infowars, the show fronted by conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, West -- now known as Ye -- wore a black mask completely covering his face, as he ranted about sin, pornography and the devil. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP)

Kanye West’s fashion brand, Yeezy, experienced a disruption when its website went offline after the brand began selling white T-shirts featuring a swastika. Visitors to the site encountered error messages, indicating that the store was unavailable.

The release of the T-shirts, which displayed a symbol associated with Nazi Germany, sparked widespread criticism.

The controversy was further amplified by a commercial featuring Kanye West, who now goes by Ye, promoting the T-shirts. The advertisement aired in Southern California, increasing the visibility of the issue.

Yeezy has not issued an official statement regarding the website’s status or the decision to sell the T-shirts. As of now, it is unclear if the website will be restored or if the T-shirts will continue to be sold.

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