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Here's how Kanye West landed a Super Bowl ad in several local markets, then used it to sell swastika T-shirts after it aired.
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Ye used a local TV ad in Los Angeles to direct people to his website, where he is selling T-shirts emblazoned with swastikas.
West's latest move follows a series of antisemitic remarks, including praising Adolf Hitler and identifying as a Nazi on X (formerly Twitter).
Kanye West spend $8 million on a Super Bowl ad for his website that now features one item for sale: a swastika t-shirt.