In response to Kanye West‘s recent antisemitic remarks, Matthew Koma has launched a line of shirts that read “F— YE,” with all proceeds benefiting the Blue Card Holocaust Survivor charity. The charity provides financial assistance to Holocaust survivors in need.
Koma, 37, announced the initiative on Instagram on February 10, offering the shirts in sizes ranging from S to 3XL for $20 each. Orders are available for preorder and will ship within two to four weeks. “Hey I can make a shirt too – link in bio,” Koma wrote, linking to the sales page.
This move comes after West, 47, made headlines for selling T-shirts featuring swastikas and spewing antisemitic rants, including a recent post where he claimed antisemitism was fabricated by Jewish people. West also faced backlash for his comments earlier this month and was dropped by his talent agency, 33&West, for his harmful rhetoric.
West’s controversial statements have sparked widespread criticism, following a series of antisemitic remarks in 2022 that led to him losing major brand partnerships with companies like Adidas and Balenciaga.
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