Madame Celeste Amarilla,
Vous êtes une femme méprisable et indigne de sa fonction.
Vous ne représentez pas le Paraguay, ce pays qui a transpiré la passion et l’honneur tout au long de la compétition. Par votre inconscience et votre racisme décomplexé, le monde entier a déjà oublié le parcours et l’effort historique que vos joueurs ont réalisés durant cette coupe du monde pour laisser place à une dame incompétente donnant la pire image possible de son pays.
Je ne laisserai jamais aux gens comme elle, la liberté de laisser propager leur haine et leur racisme à travers le monde.
I know it’s become pretty cliche and cringey to talk about at this point but if you’re under like 25 I cannot stress enough how one time Obama wore a tan suit and people spent a week arguing over whether or not it was demeaning to the Oval Office and they were serious about it.
I knew it. Coachella took down the video.
Variety, NME, CNN Brasil, & Pitchfork wrote articles using this tweet.
Reposting it here in clips: the moment The Strokes criticized the CIA, the US government, and the killings in Iran and Gaza.
#Strokeschella
Nike is trying hard to run a propaganda campaign that their sneaker sales are down because the NBA players have lost their popularity…Nah, the reality is, Nike is delusional and detached from their customers…
NBA fans are paying about $1200 dollars a season to watch all the NBA games on several different streaming platforms, so we know the NBA players are very popular — and Nike’s data is suspect..
Nike has been selling the same Air Jordan’s for over 20 years now — and the price keeps increasing although the sneakers cost about $16 dollars to make a cross several different factories in Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, and China…With all due respect to Michael Jordan, I’m not going to pay $300 hundred dollars today for the exact pair of sneakers I was wearing in high school twenty something years ago…Nike needs to focus on 3P’s: people, prices, product, — and drop the propaganda…