Fashion Display by Kanye West Influenced by Nazism


People have been upset with Kanye West’s latest fashion show because it was said to use Nazi symbols.

The 45-year-old former business partner Stem Player has linked Kanye West’s recent Yeezy Season 10 show to Nazism. This is because the audio company broke up with the controversial rap star after he was accused of being anti-Semitic last year.

The company put up a series of photos on Instagram of skinhead models squatting in front of a row of candles.

The look was reminiscent of the tiki torch-wielding white nationalists that marched through Charlottesville in 2017.

The other post pointed out that the controversial rapper’s wife, Bianca Censori, wore a pair of white angel wings. They said this was the same sign on the father-of-four’s T-shirt from the previous year.

“Stem is not a part of this,” the brand said to clarify its position on Ye. “If you found us through far-right politics, this account isn’t for you. If you found us in other ways, clarification is unnecessary. Back to building.”

Before, Yeezy Season 9 was in Paris, and the Jesus Walk rapper wore the well-known “White Lives Matter” shirt.

In the meantime, it wasn’t unusual for people to say that The Life of Pablo hitmaker liked Hitler, who was the leader of Nazism.

Ye told Alex Jones on Infowars, “Well, I see good things about Hitler also.”

“I love everyone, and Jewish people are not gonna tell me; you can love us, and you can love what we’re doing to you with the contracts, and you can love what we’re pushing with the pornography, and this guy who invented highways, who invented the very microphone I use as a musician, you can’t say out loud that this person ever did anything good, and I’m done with that.”

In the past, the famous rapper also wanted to name his 2018 album Ye after Hitler.