But Kanye West used a different strategy. He allegedly purchased his own advertisement, but it seemed less like a sophisticated campaign and ... too much faith in his advertising skills.
First: Kanye West’s swastika-hawking Super Bowl ad shows how speech bounds have ... before Elon Musk bought Twitter and a Republican-led campaign against online content moderation, followed ...
Kanye West‘s Yeezy.com advertisement during ... West immediately flipped the website after the ad aired, replacing its previous content with just one item: A swastika T-shirt for sale, at ...
The T-shirt, which comes in three sizes and sells for $20, is the latest in a long series of blatantly antisemitic acts and statements by Ye, formerly known as Kanye West. The ad aired on some ...
PREVIOUSLY: Extending his noxious return to public life, Kanye West appeared in a Super Bowl ad on local TV stations Sunday night to promote a website selling swastika T-shirts. The bizarrely un ...
Kanye West reportedly misled an advertising agency to air an antisemitic ad during the Super Bowl, leading to the promotion of offensive merchandise on his website. Following the incident ...
“In response to Kanye West’s despicable attempt to capitalize on his hatred, our creative campaign mirrors his twisted fashion but instead promotes a positive message of pride ...
The timing of the ad is noteworthy, arriving just days after Kanye West—who now goes by ... Snoop Dogg and Brady in their high-profile campaign has not been without controversy.
Among the star-studded Super Bowl ads that viewers saw during Sunday’s game was an awkward 30-second spot, filmed vertically on an iPhone, in which the rapper Ye talks about his new teeth and ...