Showing posts with label Hatred. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hatred. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Kylie Jenner Posts Underwear Selfie, Declares Hatred of Mankind

Kylie Jenner has amassed an Instagram following of more than 92 million due in large part to her willingness and ability to give the people what they want.


In her case, that mostly means racy Kylie Jenner selfies, but she also delivers a healthy dose of swag and a heaping helping of aspirational lifestyle porn that have helped her rise above the pack of celebrity Snapchatters.


It’s Kylie’s attitude that fans respond to as much as her bikini pics, and the 19-year-old seems well aware that her brand depends on the right mixture of both.




Kylie’s balancing of these two sides of her public persona can be seen in two of her most popular social media posts from the past week.


First, there’s the above Snapchat selfie.


It’s not hard to see why it was a hit among fans.


Kylie is in her underwear and snapping the pic herself, a formula that’s brought her great success in the past.


What seems casual was probably carefully planned, but since there’s nothing cool about wanting to be cool, Kylie occasionally reminds her followers that if given the chance, she would happy to say goodbye to her fans and haters alike.




Kylie Jenner Meme


Kylie posted the above meme (without credit, but it appears to have originated on the page of Instagram comic @TankSinatra), and it drew a number of confused reactions from fans.


Obviously, Kylie would last about ten minutes in a remote lighthouse (presumably with no wi-fi), but there’s a good chance that’s not the point.


Kylie may not be shoving her younger fans away, but instead embracing them – sending the message that she too often feels awkward or overwhelmed.


It’s a calculated risk, as such a post could obviously make Kylie come off as ungrateful, but her more thoughtful fans (read: the only ones who are likely to contemplate the meaning of this meme) it might serve as a welcome sign of relatability.



Maybe it’s just an expression of teen angst.


Or maybe it’s a shrewd way to move some more lip kits.


Of course, the third possibility is that we’re just reading way too much into Kylie’s random Instagram posts.



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Tuesday, February 14, 2017

PewDiePie: Cut Loose by Disney Due to Alleged Hatred of Jews

PewDiePie, one of the most lucrative stars in YouTube history, has been dropped by Disney after anti-Semitic content appeared on the 27-year old’s account.


Disney said in a statement that it has “ended its affiliation” with the Swede – whose real name is Felix Kjellberg – as a result of these controversial videos.


Moreover, YouTube has canceled the new season of his show on the platform, Scare PewDiePie.



According to The Wall Street Journal, these decisions were made as a result of a January 11 video on Kjellberg’s YouTube channel.


The footage, which has since been deleted, allegedly depicted what the newspaper described as two men hired by the Internet personality to display a sign that read “Death to All Jews.”


Yikes. That is SO not cool if true.


The video from last month sparked further investigation into PewDiePie and his YouTube account, resulting in the discovery of nine videos, dating back to August 2016.


Each features jokes that could construed as anti-Semitic and/or imagery related to Nazism.



In a statement released to TIME Magazine, Disney said the following about this troubling scandal:


“Although Felix has created a following by being provocative and irreverent, he clearly went too far in this case and the resulting videos are inappropriate.


“Maker Studios has made the decision to end our affiliation with him going forward.”


Maker Studios had teamed up with PewDiePie to produce Scare PewDiePie, a 10-episode series for YouTube Red, the Google subsidiary’s premium streaming service.


Its first season was released in early 2016, according to The Wall Street Journal.


There will be no second season die to these findings.


Kjellberg, who banked $ 7.4 million in 2014 alone off his YouTube page, wrote a lengthy Tumblr post on February 12 in response to the controversy.


In this post, Kjellberg acknowledges he made a few “jokes [that] were ultimately offensive,” but insisted he was “in no way supporting any kind of hateful attitudes.”


The YouTube sensation added:


“To anyone unsure on my standpoint regarding hate-based groups: No, I don’t support these people in any way.”


Take a look below at his full statement:




PewDiePie message


Related to this ongoing case, a YouTube spokesperson told TIME:


“We’ve decided to cancel the release of Scare PewDiePie Season 2 and we’re removing the PewDiePie channel from Google Preferred.”


Kjellberg sky-rocket to viral fame under the moniker PewDiePie by uploading videos of himself playing video games and joking along the way, often in a crash manner, to YouTube. 


Really. That’s basically all it took for the guy to become a millionaire.



Since joining YouTube in April 2010, PewDiePie has amassed a huge online following of over 53 million subscribers at the time of this writing.


And you thought Kim Kardashian didn’t have any talent worthy of being a celebrity!


“I make videos for my audience,” Kjellberg said in his Tumblr statement, adding:


“I think of the content that I create as entertainment, and not a place for any serious political commentary. I know my audience understands that and that is why they come to my channel.  


“Though this was not my intention, I understand that these jokes were ultimately offensive.”


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