the brand "Balenciaga" just did a uh….. interesting… photoshoot for their new products recently which included a very purposely poorly hidden court document about 'virtual child porn'
normal stuff pic.twitter.com/zjMN5WhZ0s
— shoe (@shoe0nhead) November 21, 2022
Tucker Carlson takes the outrage machine and the media to task over their failure to protect children. Balenciaga promoting the sexualization of kids? Totally fine, @libsoftiktok and @MattWalshBlog calling it out? Not fine, apparently. pic.twitter.com/7tjDWvjPKy
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) November 22, 2022
The company was promoting child sex and child pornography.
But hey – at least they apologized!
RT:
The luxury fashion brand Balenciaga has issued an apology after its promotional campaign with child models and BDSM-styled teddy bears caused online ire. The firm has threatened legal action against unidentified responsible parties.
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The statement, published on Tuesday on the company’s Instagram Stories, said it had pulled the controversial ads from all platforms.
A tweet that went viral this week said Balenciaga had used as a prop a legal document referring to “virtual child porn.” The picture, however, was from a different photoshoot released in November in collaboration with Adidas.
Some eagle-eyed commentators said it mentioned the 2002 Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition litigation. The US Supreme Court struck down portions of federal legislation outlawing child porn, which, plaintiffs argued, went against the First Amendment. The ruling agreed that the government could not ban images that were not obscene and the production of which did not involve abuse of children.
That was the part that removed all doubt about what they were trying to say. The goal was clearly to remove any doubt. The court papers do not make sense in the photo shoot otherwise.
Some media outlets identified the page as coming from the Supreme Court ruling on the 2008 United States v. Williams case. That decision upheld another federal act aimed against child porn, which was challenged on freedom-of-speech grounds.
The company acknowledged that documents featured in its promotional materials were “unsettling,” and promised legal action “against the parties responsible.”
It’s very obvious that they did this to make it up to the Jews for not firing Ye earlier.
Do you see how all of this is so intricately connected?
Everything that happens in our society revolves around the Jews.
Balenciaga severed their ties with @kanyewest due to a tweet.
Yet they expect us to just “accept their apology” after they get caught up sexualizing children?
They’re not apologizing because they’re sorry. They’re apologizing because they got caught.
— CJ Pearson (@thecjpearson) November 22, 2022
When Balenciaga cute ties with you because of “antisemitism” & then puts out an add campaign of child bondage pedophilia & has to issue an apology because their company gets lynched online.@kanyewest pic.twitter.com/tIpfrtxKMV
— Tommy Vext (@TVext) November 22, 2022