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Dec. 1, 2022 - Triggered - Donald Trump Jr
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The Latest on the Sick Balenciaga Campaign - Wow.
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Well guys, today we're going to talk a little bit more about the Balenciaga controversy about kiddie porn in our fashion industry in Hollywood because apparently now they're suing the set designer and production company of the kiddie porn campaign and teddy bear bondage scene.
They're suing them for 25 million dollars.
Who are they suing, guys? Are they suing themselves in the end?
Okay, because let's just say we understand how this stuff works.
They didn't like fall into a campaign and no one saw it.
It magically end up in the pages of this or what.
It doesn't happen that way, guys.
Each and every detail is focused.
Think about the people that rep Balenciaga, whether it's Kim Kardashian or Nicole Kidman or the biggest celebrities in Hollywood.
You don't think that their people see every aspect of what's coming on?
This wasn't a mistake.
They didn't accidentally choose an entire advertising campaign riddled with basically kiddie porn references.
They didn't do that by accident.
It's never an accident.
And now I want to know this.
Did any banks drop Balenciaga?
Were they thrown off Facebook, Instagram?
Hell, Nicole Kidman's posts about it are still up!
At least at last checking.
Where are the Hollywood celebrities coming out and being against this stuff?
Again, none of the virtue signaling that you'd see if anything else like this ever happened anywhere else are coming out.
Where's the leftist media?
Why aren't they saying something about the sexual exploitation of our children?
You'd think they'd have a problem with it, but apparently not.
Again, guys, none of these things happen by accident.
This is a major, apparently, holiday ad campaign from what I've read of one of the biggest fashion brands anywhere in the world.
It doesn't just happen by accident.
It's not something that was overlooked.
Everyone probably saw it.
Okay? This isn't political.
It's about our children. We don't want a BS apology.
We want to know who was responsible, who produced, directed, deemed it appropriate for these brands.
These are massive luxury brands.
Nothing just slipped through the cracks.
And let's just be clear, if Balenciaga did an ad campaign that somehow offended the LGBT community, every celebrity in the world would have cut ties instantly.
Now, we're hearing celebrities, we're going to reevaluate.
No, they're not reevaluating anything, right?
They're going to take their paycheck, they're going to be happy to do it, and next week they'll be wearing the crap again.
They promoted essentially child porn and nearly every celebrity is silent.
Makes you think. It makes you wonder, folks, what's going on.
Again, none of it is by accident.
They dropped conservatives for supporting the Second Amendment.
Banks have done so. Insurance companies make it hard.
But child porn?
As a campaign? No banks are saying anything.
No banks are standing up to it.
Certainly no banks are cutting ties or distancing themselves or otherwise.
And same with social media.
Think about that one for a second, folks.
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