Kanye West shared and later deleted a video on X/Twitter featuring himself alongside neo-Nazi Nick Fuentes, calling him his "white supremacist homeboy." The video showcases West's alarming embrace of provocative symbols, as he wore a diamond-encrusted swastika chain. Their history extends to an infamous dinner with Donald Trump in 2022, leading to significant backlash. Recently, West not only sold swastika merchandise but also proposed legally changing his name to the symbol. Fuentes, a known Holocaust denier, amplifies far-right ideologies and presides over the Groyper Army, pushing for a radical shift in conservatism.
Yo, West said into the camera, You know I'm here with my White supremacist homeboy Nick. We're back.
It was only a few weeks ago that West sold a t-shirt featuring a swastika on his website and has been seen wearing it in public.
West has displayed a bizarre infatuation with the swastika, seeming to double down in response to accusations of anti-Semitism.
Fuentes leads the so-called Groyper Army, a loose network of alt-right figures who are vocal supporters of white nationalist ideals.
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