Kanye West is not backing down on his mission to praise Nazism and antisemitism as much as he possibly can.
On Friday (February 28), TMZ spotted the controversial figure outside in Los Angeles wearing a shirt with a swastika and began filming. When Ye eventually spotted them, he walked straight toward the camera so that the shirt could be seen in full view.
Just the night before, he shared more thoughts on X about wearing the shirt – which his website got shut down for attempting to sell.
“N-GGAS RAP ABOUT HOW MANY PEOPLE THEY KILLED BUT THEY SCARED TO WEAR A SWASTIKA T SHIRT CAUSE THEY LABELS AND MANAGERS AND STREAMING SERVICES AND TOURING COMPANIES MOB UP TO STOP N-GGAS MONEY,” he wrote.

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“NOBODY BETTER NEVER SAY SHIT TO ME ABOUT MY T SHIRT. WHITE PEOPLE WHO ARE AGAINST THE SWASTIKA DON’T WANT TO HAVE A CONVO ABOUT BLACK ABORTION.”
Later that night, he added: “It was always a dream of mine to walk around with a Swastika T on.”
And after the pictures of him in the tee hit the web, he added, “Prepared for another day of high quality antisemitism.”
NIGGAS RAP ABOUT HOW MANY PEOPLE THEY KILLED BUT THEY SCARED TO WEAR A SWASTIKA T SHIRT CAUSE THEY LABELS AND MANAGERS AND STREAMING SERVICES AND TOURING COMPANIES MOB UP TO STOP NIGGAS MONEY NOBODY BETTER NEVER SAY SHIT TO ME ABOUT MY T SHIRT
WHITE PEOPLE WHO ARE…
— ye (@kanyewest) February 28, 2025
It was always a dream of mine to walk around with a Swastika T on
— ye (@kanyewest) February 28, 2025
Prepared for another day of high quality antisemitism
— ye (@kanyewest) February 28, 2025
The day prior, Ye revealed his quest to have a swastika chain as he shared a rendering of what he’d seemingly like it to look like while soliciting jewelers to submit their own designs.

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“For all jewelers I’m looking for swastika chain designs,” he wrote. “Please submit to swastachain@yeezy.com.”
As for his website, Yeezy.com now has an error message when you visit the site after a public outcry resulted in Shopify taking down the store.
Ye ran an ad during the Super Bowl that aired in select cities and directed viewers to his website – which before the game featured regular items from his Yeezy clothing line. But once it aired, he wiped his store clean and began selling just the one shirt which he named HH-01, likely for “Heil Hitler.”

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Ye himself had even posted those exact words to X days prior in a yet another antisemitic tirade against Jewish people, among other things.