A bombshell new report from the New York Times also discusses how the rapper (now known as Ye) would throw shoes and make staffers watch porn during meetings


Last October, Adidas finally dropped their long-term partner Kanye West after the rapper made a slew of antisemitic comments (among other things). This was despite the fact that Yeezy, their sneaker partnership, was netting the company over $1 billion annually. For many staffers, it was too little, too late. While Adidas employees have come forward with allegations of exceedingly bad behavior from the rapper (now known as Ye) in the past, a lengthy new report from The New York Times delves deeper into the decade-long collaboration than any have before. What it found is stomach-churning.

Apparently, employees were confronted with West’s rampant antisemitism as soon as their very first pitch meeting with the rapper. After reviewing a number of unsatisfactory fabric swatches and shoe designs, West allegedly grabbed one of the sketches and drew a swastika on the toe to convey his dislike of the sneaker. It only got worse from there.

As Ye ramped up his antisemitism in public last fall, he also doubled down behind the scenes. Employees reported that West repeatedly commended Hitler for his use of propaganda, calling the genocidal dictator a “marketing master” and saying he planned to name his next album after him. (It was eventually titled Ye.) Most egregiously, West apparently told TMZ that “it was important to love everyone, including Nazis” in the same interview in which he infamously said that slavery “sounds like a choice.” Back in the office, West stood by that statement, telling Jon Wexler, a Jewish Adidas executive, to “hang a photo of Hitler in his kitchen and kiss it every day to practice unconditional love.”

read more: https://www.avclub.com/kanye-west-adidas-yeezy-new-york-time-report-1850968306

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  • @Mr_Blott
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    971 year ago

    (now known as Ye)

    When I was younger, if a kid tried to give themselves a cool nickname, everyone would do their absolute best to call them anything but that and make up the worst possible names to call them instead.

    We should bring that back. I even went to school with a guy called Dungboy

    • @Godnroc
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      101 year ago

      YeNo. Like, “should we keep talking about this guy? He’s kind of a moron…” “Yeah, no.”

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      That’s literally his legal name though.

      Also: If someone wants to be known by a different name, why deny them? Sure, if it’s offensive or overly complicated or in bad faith no one needs to go along, but I don’t see why someone couldn’t be called Ye.

      • @Mr_Blott
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        1 year ago

        God you people are boring 😂

        If an anti semetic cunt tells you he wants to be called Ye, you call him YeJew ffs

        • @[email protected]
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          -71 year ago

          Because if they went along with you, then they couldn’t get outraged about ‘dead naming’ people, and they want to keep doing that 🤷🏼

          • kase
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            41 year ago

            But being trans is not the same as being antisemitic. It’s okay to (socially) punish someone for the latter.

      • Teon
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        101 year ago

        [announcer] Introducing Mr. Ye Old News.