UPDATE: Balenciaga Has Officially Parted Ways With Ye
Confirmed by Kering earlier today.
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Ironically, Kanye saying that slavery was a choice wasn't an issue for Balenciaga's owners.
You have a point, but be clear: Balenciaga didn't ditch Kanye out of a sense of morality or good corporate citizenship. Kanye got dropped because he's a social pariah right now, and it's risky to be publicly attached to him. Balenciaga is just trying to protect their brand's image.It's great when companies/people use financial consequences to speak for them (in common sense instances , not on some bs reasons) ..
I don't know how much it will do, I to say he knows about the possible ramifications when he does things, but hey ...
True. I too think entities just want to do the right thing, but I have to realize the reality.You have a point, but be clear: Balenciaga didn't ditch Kanye out of a sense of morality or good corporate citizenship. Kanye got dropped because he's a social pariah right now, and it's risky to be publicly attached to him. Balenciaga is just trying to protect their brand's image.
Which is why they didn’t drop him when he said slavery was a choice because anti-Black racism is acceptable.You have a point, but be clear: Balenciaga didn't ditch Kanye out of a sense of morality or good corporate citizenship. Kanye got dropped because he's a social pariah right now, and it's risky to be publicly attached to him. Balenciaga is just trying to protect their brand's image.
Agree 👍 bloc, economic base and influence (we have influence, but we don't realize how much we have. The ballplayers issue during Floyd was another cue)Let's be clear. Kanye is in trouble for what he said about Jews, NOT what he said about Blacks.
We fold like a cheap tent.Agree 👍 bloc, economic base and influence (we have influence, but we don't realize how much we have. The ballplayers issue during Floyd was another cue)