On Tuesday, Gap and Adidas finally decided to completely cut ties with Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, after the artist spent weeks going on bigoted rants.
Both companies had continued sales in their lucrative clothing partnerships with Ye, seemingly undeterred by his public displays of anti-Blackness and his repeated antisemitic statements.
But remarks that surfaced over the weekend, and mounting public backlash, seem to have forced their hand.
In a previously unreleased clip from the “Drink Champs” podcast, Ye explicitly said, “I can say antisemitic things, and Adidas can’t drop me. Now what?”
Now … you lose a bunch of endorsements, I guess.
There are a few lessons to be learned from this fiasco.
For Ye and others seeking to follow in his footsteps, it’s simple: If you become a raging and highly public antisemite, you may lose your highly public, multimillion-dollar brand collaborations and sponsorships.
Given the latest actions by Adidas and Gap, along with several other companies’ refusal to part with him over his anti-Black remarks, that’s all we can really take from this incident as far as deterring future behavior is concerned. Corporations demand minimal humanity — which is still some humanity.
But there’s a lesson here for Ye’s followers, too. And frankly, anyone engaged in stan culture: Divorce yourselves from your internalized elitism.
That’s the only thing explaining why so many of us think our favorite artists should be excused from accountability for doing wrong unto others. We play as art aficionados, tastemakers who get to say when purportedly high-minded artists pass a threshold into pope-like infallibility merely because we’ve deemed them brilliant.
And that infatuation can almost sound biblical at times.
Trust in him. He has a plan. He is for us. I find it all quite sad.
That’s how I’ve felt in recent years, seeing artists like Erykah Badu repeatedly run to Ye’s defense after his rantings against others.
Back in 2018, she sent these words of support during a time when Ye was facing heat for showing fealty to then-President Donald Trump.
@kanyewest .. see. that's what u get for using your own brain…u know that's illegal in most states right?








