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The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has urged Fox Sports to denounce an advertisement featuring Kanye West that aired during the Super Bowl, which linked to a website selling a T-shirt emblazoned with a Nazi swastika. This call comes in response to West's recent inflammatory comments on social media praising Hitler and identifying as a Nazi. The ADL stated, "At the Super Bowl, hate took a front-row seat," referencing both the ad's content and West's prior remarks that incited significant backlash.
According to reports, the advertisement aired on Fox affiliates in Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and Atlanta, though it did not reach a majority of viewers. The ad featured West sitting in a dentist's chair and prompted viewers to visit his website, yeezy.com, which at that time, showcased various clothing items. However, within an hour of the broadcast, the website was altered to feature only the swastika T-shirt, dubbed "HH-01," priced at $20. The station representatives did not comment on the situation, and West's account on the platform X has reportedly been deactivated.