Two Black radio hosts acquired the trademark to the phrase after Ye said he wanted to sell shirts emblazoned with the hate slogan
In his return to Twitter less than a month after he was banned for antisemitic statements, West also took aim at a personal trainer, expressed support for Kyrie Irving, made claims about Shaq and hinted at "love speech" about Scooter Braun
Ye has denied making any antisemitic comments
Hughley added that he wants to "make sure that people understand the damage [West] is doing"
Ramses Ja and Quinton Ward, the Black co-hosts of a racial justice radio show in Arizona, have reveale they acquired the trademark from a listener hoping to avoid someone else profiting from the hateful slogan
The former Yeezy fan said he is auctioning the remainder of his collection to raise money for charity
The rapper's net worth reportedly plummeted to $400million (£348million) after Adidas recently cut ties with him
Ye then took to the "uncancelable free speech platform" Parler, claiming the ban was due to a screenshot he shared of a text conversation with a disparaging comments about "Jewish business people"
It comes after West was escorted out of Skechers' corporate headquarters
The rapper did, however, continue doubling down on recent displays of antisemitism