Edit: and the police is looking for which law to charge the dancer.
I was looking for that line to quote in a different thread. When googling articles it seems they’ve updated this to say no charges or arrests will be made, but god damn is that not a dystopian line “police are still determining the appropriate charges to file” AKA “this guy didn’t break any law but we’re still trying to figure out how to lock him away.”
Some interfaces make things automatically a link. like if I do: eff.org it automatically becomes a link on the web interface, even if I don’t intentionally make it a link.
Ok, I do not do superbowl at all. What happened?
Everything in the comic.
Super Bowl halftime performer detained after unfurling Sudanese-Palestinian flag
Ye is selling T-shirts bearing a swastika on his website after local Super Bowl ad
Fuck me. It’s not even an allegory.
Edit: and the police is looking for which law to charge the dancer.
I was looking for that line to quote in a different thread. When googling articles it seems they’ve updated this to say no charges or arrests will be made, but god damn is that not a dystopian line “police are still determining the appropriate charges to file” AKA “this guy didn’t break any law but we’re still trying to figure out how to lock him away.”
I mean that’s like 90% of US history. Especially for minorities and disenfranchised groups.
Just follow the comic.
If you still don’t understand. A dancer for Kendrick showed a Sudan/Palestine flag and was promptly removed.
Yeezy.com is selling a Nazi shirt and Ye paid for an ad for it.
“Promptly removed”
Don’t give the swastica website clickable advertising! You can just say kanye west is doing it. We don’t need the web address.
I didn’t make the link clickable, but for what it’s worth it’s already had the store removed. See. It also never had adverts in it.
Some interfaces make things automatically a link. like if I do: eff.org it automatically becomes a link on the web interface, even if I don’t intentionally make it a link.