Kanye West has launched a tirade against his former employees on social media, complaining about their reaction to his controversial swastika T-shirts. The outspoken artist claimed the provocative apparel, showcased at this year's Super Bowl , led to some staff resignations and prompted concern for his wife, Bianca Censori . Taking to X on Friday night, he posted, "When I put up the Swastika tee on Super Bowl Sunday Employees that quit because of it separately called my wife to see if she was ok.
" Al Pacino and Robert De Niro's iconic Heat moment that fans are hoping to see in sequel Michael J Fox's life turned upside down after he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease Kanye exploded in frustration over the backlash, stating brashly, "It was a f------ T shirt." He continued, taking aim at his former staff, "But I bet you ain't gotta problem blasting music where n----- is killing each other Or overcharging me cause I'm a N-----." Kanye faced heavy criticism in his post's comments section.
One person predicted, "Kanye West will be remembered as one of the greatest artists who destroyed his own legacy," Others expressed exasperation, saying, "It's just too much man," and "Shut yo whining rich a-- up.. I awear to god, all that money you got and you still ain't happy.
.smh." One comment even compared him to Hitler: "WHY ARE YOU ACTING LIKE HITLER?!" West has been under fire since the incident at the Super Bowl, which also featured a Yeezy advert showing him lounging with his metallic teeth on display.
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com." Visitors to the site encountered T-shirts emblazoned with a swastika, a symbol notoriously associated with Nazi ideology and the far-right. The e-commerce platform Shopify subsequently took down the website.
Priced at $20, the T-shirts bore no description but displayed the inscription "HH-01," which the Anti-Defamation League (ADF) identifies as shorthand for "Heil, Hitler" - the infamous salute from Hitler's era involving a raised arm and the declaration of "Hail, Hitler.".
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Kanye West's employees reach out to Bianca Censori after anti-Semitic outburst

Kanye West has taken to X to hit out at his former employees, claiming they quit over his vile swastika T-shirts which were released at the Super Bowl.