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Kanye West defends ‘White Lives Matter’ T-shirt, calls Black Lives Matter a ‘scam’

Kanye West is no stranger to voicing bold, contrarian opinions. Nevertheless, attendees at his Yeezy Season 9 event at Paris Fashion Week on Monday were shocked to see the rapper wearing a shirt emblazoned with the slogan “White Lives Matter.”

The shirt, worn by West (who changed his name to Ye in 2021) and several models on the catwalk, featured an image of Pope John Paul II on the front, with the words “Seguiremos Tu Ejemplo,” meaning “We Will Follow Your Example.”

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International civil rights law organization the Anti-Defamation League has defined “White Lives Matter” as “a white supremacist phrase.” They claim the slogan emerged as “a racist response to the Black Lives Matter movement.”

Ye wore the shirt during his opening statements for the event. During a more than six-minute speech, Ye spoke about his music career, his ex-wife Kim Kardashian’s Paris robbery in 2016, classism in fashion, and his former manager Scooter Braun. (Ye claimed Braun insisted he “make more money” and continue his 2016 Saint Pablo Tour, which was later cancelled.)

“You can’t manage me. This is an unmanageable situation,” Ye said. “You can’t turn the music lower, this is a God’s dream, a dream that can’t happen without the help of God. The journey. The people who believed early. The people who sat in my car and listened to the early versions of Yeezus.”

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Candace Owens, a conservative political commentator, also wore the “White Lives Matter” shirt to the show.

The Yeezy Season 9 event was streamed live on YouTube. Outrage over the “White Lives Matter” shirt exploded on social media almost immediately.

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Kanye west making Black models wear “ white lives matter” shirts is a culmination of his anti blackness and his immersion in white supremacy ideologies and methods. Disgusting pic.twitter.com/yIaVKPYEBB

— ꧁༺ӄɛɛք ȶʀɨɢɢɛʀɨռɢ ʀǟƈɨֆȶֆ ʍɛɢɦǟռ༻꧂ (@Blu_Alexia_) October 3, 2022

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Kanye West decision to wear a “White Lives Matter” shirt is disgusting, dangerous, and irresponsible. Some of y’all will rush to defend him. You should ask yourselves why… pic.twitter.com/YT4a6c9tKI

— Marc Lamont Hill (@marclamonthill) October 3, 2022

Strange Kanye West would wear a “White Lives Matter” shirt at a show essentially begging for white industry approval in the fashion industry

— 𝐄𝐱𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐫 𝐏𝐨𝐩𝐞 (@exavierpope) October 3, 2022

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Jaden Smith, who was present at the show, left shortly after seeing Ye’s shirt and posted “Black Lives Matter” to his social media accounts

Jaden Smith’s reaction to Kanye West’s White Lives Matter shirt‼️ pic.twitter.com/U2tGgEMm4X

— RapTV (@Rap) October 3, 2022

On Tuesday, Ye posted an Instagram story defending the shirt. On a black background with white text, Ye wrote, “Everyone knows that Black Lives Matter is a scam.”

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— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) October 4, 2022

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Ye has been criticized for politically charged fashion choices in the past, including when he wore a Make America Great Again (MAGA) hat during a Saturday Night Live performance in 2018. He previously endorsed Donald Trump on several occasions, and met with the former president at the Oval Office that same year.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump hugs rapper Kanye West during a meeting in the Oval office of the White House on Oct. 11, 2018, in Washington, D.C. Getty Images

The Yeezy Season 9 event was Ye’s fourth fashion show hosted in Paris since his launch as a designer in 2011.

The Yeezy brand has since had a tumultuous run despite some success, with Ye terminating a two-year contract with Gap last month, claiming the brand failed to meet contractual obligations. Ye is also set to exit a corporate partnership with Adidas.

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