German Faggots Investigating Ye Over “Inappropriate Behavior”

Adidas should be sued for dropping Ye. The problem is, basically all law firms big enough to do such a lawsuit are either Jewish or beholden to the Jews, which means that it’s impossible for an anti-Semite to sue anyone, ever.

Adidas still feels like they need to come up with some kind of explanation, so they’re apparently accusing Ye of metoo bullshit.

Rolling Stone:

Adidas will launch a probe into allegations that Kanye West played pornography to employees, according to the company.

The investigation into the rapper, which was first reported by the Financial Times, comes two days after a scathing article from Rolling Stone found that the problematic mogul showed pornography to prospective and existing employees at his fashion company Yeezy, which is owned by Adidas. Reporting found that West, who now goes by Ye, showed an intimate picture of his then-wife, Kim Kardashian, to a prospective collaborator, as well as an explicit video of her to employees. West is alleged to have told multiple people that he wanted to make “a shoe I can fuck”: “I literally want to fuck my shoes,” one former employee recalls him saying. “That’s how good they are.”

Wow, such abuse.

In addition to interviews with more than two dozen former employees of Adidas and Yeezy, Rolling Stone exclusively obtained a copy of a letter sent by several employees to executives at Adidas, including the company’s new CEO. The letter — titled, “The Truth About Yeezy: A Call to Action for Adidas Leadership” — alleges that West used forced discomfort to create a culture of fear and intimidation, including “years of verbal abuse, vulgar tirades, and bullying attacks.” They claim that the blame lays not just on West, but on executives at Adidas who, they say, were well aware of his tactics.

“The most troubling behavior that should have been flagged by the executive team very early in the partnership is his manipulative and fear-based approach to leading the team, all while trying to assert dominance over Adidas employees in closed rooms,” the letter reads.

A spokesperson for Adidas confirmed the investigation in a statement to Rolling Stone. “It is currently not clear whether the accusations made in an anonymous letter are true,” they wrote. “However, we take these allegations very seriously and have taken the decision to launch an independent investigation of the matter immediately to address the allegations.”

Who is behind this Rolling Stone reporting, I wonder?

Yeah…

I thought so.

These problems are only just starting.

But we’ll be fine.

We’ve got God on our side.