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apoplectic_moose t1_ixozvi9 wrote
Squeak squeak! That’s the sound of the police!
outerproduct t1_ixpty5d wrote
Squeaker squeak, squeak squeaken.
Paradoxgreen t1_ixpxq5c wrote
Did you eat the acorn?
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i_love_pencils t1_ixrtdav wrote
Why do we even have that lever?!
Cat_Sand_Milkshake t1_ixptri6 wrote
Squeak squeak that’s the sound of the bees.
RonstoppableRon t1_ixqet1e wrote
r/yourjokebutworse
masshole4life t1_ixse448 wrote
for all the kiddos young enough to have upvoted this misdirected dis, the song is "sound of da police" by krs-one, and the parent comment was kinda funny.
i get that it's an old song and obscure to many, but it's message is as important today as it was back then. people should know it.
Fenderfreak145 t1_ixqq4iz wrote
It’s a lyric boss….
I still can’t get over how young Reddit is…
pm_me_ur_liqour t1_ixq75ge wrote
Now I imagine them wearing SpongeBob boots
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steroboros t1_ixosfpx wrote
They're really sending in the gumshoes
OrangeSode t1_ixovuyl wrote
_ChipWhitley_ t1_ixpls1f wrote
He’s receiving advice from Roger Stone, I bet. These bottom feeders thrive on the limelight, no matter the story, so they’re not forgotten. That’s how Trump was able to rise. Stone is the one who brags that the only thing worse than people talking badly about you is not talking about you at all.
Dr_Surgimus t1_ixpnji4 wrote
Oscar Wilde: No, not like that
IrocDewclaw t1_ixp3kgm wrote
Now, now, now, wait for the other shoe to drop.
Blythyvxr t1_ixptof0 wrote
omart3 t1_ixrrbf3 wrote
They're just gonna shoe him away.
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Thanos_Stomps t1_ixuepeg wrote
Shoe polace
dino_74 t1_ixoy8sy wrote
Hey Adidas, how about launching a probe into Qatar Human right abuses while you're at it?
TrailofCheers t1_ixp4mun wrote
I mean what’s adidas gonna do about it? It’s not like the shit show in Qatar is news lol
logicallyinsane t1_ixpbs92 wrote
Release a human rights line of shoes that directly funds watchdog organizations who overseas every country hosting major sporting events in the middle east.
CabbageIsLife-H t1_ixphtzk wrote
Fuck Qatar but "human rights line of shoes" is the funniest shit I've heard all day
BrownBoy____ t1_ixpne5i wrote
Commodify human rights, have the labor be outsourced to Bangladesh
canuck_11 t1_ixpv3xx wrote
Some late stage capitalism shit when we outsource the UN to Adidas.
spaceman757 t1_ixq2p34 wrote
The "Human rights line of shoes!"*
*Guaranteed to definitely not be made by child and/or slave labor (for reals, we promise)
dodland t1_ixt1uu8 wrote
Human rights shoes made by humans with no rights
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lightknight7777 t1_ixpfueb wrote
What would that help? We knew what Qatar was and FIFA still did it. The problem isn't the watching, it's the doing the right thing once we see it.
El_grandepadre t1_ixpgyg1 wrote
And guess who's likely going to host the 2030 World Cup?
KairosGalvanized t1_ixpdp8s wrote
You think these backwards countries care about what some organization says? Doubt it
IgetAllnumb86 t1_ixq2dim wrote
Lmao human rights line of shoes
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c0224v2609 t1_ixubd68 wrote
> CIA has entered the chat.
fastermouse t1_ixq6x2j wrote
Pull their endorsement of all athletes laying in Qatar.
They’d sell ten times the shoes if they did.
ageofthoughts t1_ixpemjy wrote
Passing the buck saying “not my problem” is why hundreds died building these fucking stadiums. Stop watching the world cup and hold sponsors responsible for funding it. But we as consumers are too spineless to do so.
Someone post the MW boycott image.
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RabidGuineaPig007 t1_ixqcr58 wrote
I'd drink to that but Qatar won't let me.
yasfan t1_ixpi3kb wrote
And a probe into their close involvement with FIFA and Sep Blatter. They might have been one of the prime financiers of shenanigans within FIFA ever since they scored exclusive sports goods sponsorship.
weareallgonnadye t1_ixp0ewk wrote
So nobody knew about this before, the company and CEO’s had no idea what was happening until now?
Caymonki t1_ixp964b wrote
PR, it’s all about looking like they give a shit, while not actually giving any shits.
If they can find loopholes in the contract to gain more revenue while looking like they give a shit?! Oof, big win for them.
natphotog t1_ixqay3x wrote
Remember folks, HR is there to protect the company, not you. They do not purposefully act in your best interest. They act in their own best interest, which is typically whatever’s best for their bottom line.
Salahuddin315 t1_ixqozh2 wrote
I think you got the wrong door, the LPT sub is two scrolls down.
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SurrealWino t1_ixw7dx7 wrote
This guy sorts his subreddits in reverse alpha sequence.
Caymonki t1_ixr26sm wrote
HR are my favorite people. They feign so much interest for employees while telling management exactly what is coming down the pipe.
Fix it and make people like it here? [_] Fuck them over because we can [X]
Easiest decision of the day.
Hey, there’s a worker shortage and no one wants to work here?!?!
Cetun t1_ixrzp3g wrote
Not necessarily true. I've seen cases where HR purposefully fucks up things that can be resolved fairly easily. HRs job is to create small fires and then put them out, justifying their importance in the company and maintaining steady employment.
Wompawompa1 t1_ixp8dk6 wrote
Weird how that always happens. Nobody knew a thing until the moment he wasn’t bringing in the moola. Same goes for those pieces of shit who never said a word about his hitler rants until they could use it for benefit.
shariewayne t1_ixpf2d8 wrote
To be honest, if i wouldn't read news / worldnews, i would have never known that Kanye West has changed his name.
Derole t1_ixq3eqq wrote
I don't think you read worldnews on Reddit. Because that sub is not about worldnews anymore.
Say_no_to_doritos t1_ixq3l7i wrote
It's Ye and Elon news now.
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Chucknastical t1_ixqakn5 wrote
I can tell you don't read worldnews since it's been 24/7 Ukraine war during the Ye drama.
Clodhoppa81 t1_ixqejxb wrote
not true
Derole t1_ixqfsth wrote
The worldnews subreddit is a porn subreddit. That's what I was trying to say
-LazerFace69- t1_ixqj7p6 wrote
Could've fooled me. /r/worldnews
Derole t1_ixqpd3k wrote
Wait, now I'm really confused. I was at a subreddit which is similarly called as world news and it was just porn. fml I'm sorry
shariewayne t1_ixrr4wd wrote
r/worldpolitics (NSFW)
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dryopteris_eee t1_ixr6yqz wrote
You're thinking about /r/worldpolitics (nsfw) vs /r/anime_titties
Derole t1_ixrng8l wrote
oof. thx
lookslikesausage t1_ixsjqbo wrote
so there's /r/anime_titties, huh? is there an /r/bologna_titties?
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Stalked_Like_Corn t1_ixpnfrn wrote
Yeah. What's the point of this? There are two options here:
A.) You didn't know this was going on the whole time which means you are WAY out of touch and have no clue what is going on in your own house
B.) You knew about this the whole time and did nothing about it
Choose one but neither looks good for Adidas.
zykezero t1_ixpste0 wrote
The Vice article says that the employees sent their letter to VPs and directors.
CincyCivilRightsAct t1_ixpvk1m wrote
If you do something about it and lose the deal with Kanye, you lose hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue - which means you need to fire a bunch of people because their jobs aren't sustainable anymore. If you aren't selling the shoes, you don't needs as many people in the company that makes the shoes and does the marketing.
Try firing people, and let me know if you want to make that trade-off.
ScienceLivesInsideMe t1_ixqrq4w wrote
And this is why corporations are broken. You are perfectly ok with abuse because it's making you money and people would lose their job if not for so much money. Monkey brain.
First of all bullshit. That fucking company has so much money it could get rid of kanye and give all their workers a 20% raise and still be crushing it. But they don't because crony capitalism. Unions would be a start to fixing these insane workplaces but Republicans wouldn't go for that.
If people do lose their job because a compamy did an ethical thing like taking action against a whatever kanye is due to sexual abuse or whatever it is...ok there are other jobs, isn't that how this is supposed to work? The whole capitalism thing?
mgraunk t1_ixpyabj wrote
As a business owner who has fired people, I would.
iamnotexactlywhite t1_ixpdjsl wrote
he was fired like a month ago, this is just the rest of his issues coming forth
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RabidGuineaPig007 t1_ixqcn65 wrote
Not as long as shoe$ was coming in. WTF America, you see some idiot musician wear a pair of shoes and rush out and buy billions of dollars worth.
Adidas and Nike are sitting on a shit ton of unsold stock right now, the 20-21 show bubble has popped.
Now, it's about Adidas the morally conscious company to resonate on GenZ social media.
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Jedwardvincent t1_ixugjys wrote
HR acts as a barrier to the CEOs and upper management to provide opportunities for plausible deniability, the same way upper management and c-level provide buffers to each other and ultimately the CEO. Anything unbecoming of the company gets trickled down the chain of command to provide protection to the CEO because, "I had heard something about something maybe happening, but I'm not involved in the day to day."
While this is ultimately true, it leads to awful situations where people are being put in compromising positions where they're a mid-level HR person and are having to navigate what to do about Kanye showing porn to their staff. In the same way as with Weinstein, it's more likely that you'll be fired for bringing it up since Kanye is brining the company $8B a year and you're costing the company $75k a year to act as a patsy. Even if you do your job and ring the alarm, they'll acknowledge it and then brush it over, then pin it to you when it surfaces – there's no winning.
All the while, the CEO and c-levels are having dinners with Kanye and probably are fully aware of his behavior since he's likely doing the same at dinner with them - showing inappropriate photos and such – but it's good for business so they laugh it off.
The corporate systems of "accountability" are engineered to protect those at the top by removing them from the typical functions and adding buffers to ensure that they're not immediately responsible for anything and can point a finger anytime something doesn't go well.
GBendu t1_ixpmy2d wrote
Yo real talk the him forcing employees and staff to watch porn as an intimidation tactic that’s sexual harassment right
jeffersonairmattress t1_ixpoc6r wrote
But OK if you’re Clarence Thomas.
RyVsWorld t1_ixpy6mi wrote
Our politicians and judges are not held to the same laws as we are
tinathefatlardgosh t1_ixqielr wrote
He say he a gangsta, his real name is Clarence.
Shortbus_Playboy t1_ixqmp4i wrote
And Clarence lives at home with both parents
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Grins111 t1_ixoy281 wrote
Now that he can’t make them money they will go after him.
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UncrustabIes t1_ixpsc2q wrote
People buy Yeezys because of the name not the design
The-Male-G-Spot t1_ixpskkf wrote
Some do.
But most people will see a price drop for the same shoe everyone has been wearing for years and grab a pair.
acvg t1_ixq28v7 wrote
He definitely made them popular but it's not like most people are buying them because of him. More people have bought his shoes than his albums. It's just a very popular shoe right now.
UncrustabIes t1_ixq2cc5 wrote
Yea because they are Yeezy brand, no one looks at Yeezys and goes “man those adidas are sick”. Kanye’s has a cult following, yeah people will still buy the shoes, but not as many as you guys think
Reptardar t1_ixq7q1g wrote
As someone that doesn’t pay attention to this kinda stuff I didn’t even know adidas made Yeezys until this drama started.
Wrinklestiltskin t1_ixqbaan wrote
I feel like the sales will surely drop without his attachment to the brand/the hype he'd always bring. They're such absolutely hideous shoes when you take off the hype goggles. Looks like a project a middle-schooler would do in shop class, recycling a burlap potato sack into the uppers. Obviously just my opinion, but damn are they ugly shoes...
FoxFourTwo t1_ixqb56i wrote
The almighty status symbol.....
ironicart t1_ixqhpp9 wrote
As one of the few people who like how comfortable they are I’m gonna be stoked when they’re $100 less without the YE
RightZer0s t1_ixpwaq6 wrote
Lol nope. Definitely going to buy them now that they're not under Kayne's bitch ass. I'll be proud to wear them.
Akaonisama t1_ixp1i7c wrote
Everything about this title is dystopian
No_Tie3538 t1_ixoumcm wrote
Didn't they quite them?
rustynailsu t1_ixow0k8 wrote
There is probably a Morales clause and they want to use it to avoid having to pay out to close the contract. It seems to me the probe is so that they can claim they gave Mr. West due process.
wollawolla t1_ixoxb2i wrote
I’d think Spiderman has bigger things to worry about.
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morals*, and it isnt capitalized since it's not a proper noun.
Furt_III t1_ixp36a8 wrote
That looks like an autocorrect typo.
dominus_aranearum t1_ixpbu5k wrote
It checks though. Replied to a comment that said
>Didn't they quite them?
So Morales was an acceptable substitution for morals.
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rustynailsu t1_ixp1e72 wrote
You would be really disscusted bi >!/jk!< how awful my posts are before I check them.
RipeCreeling t1_ixoy3j1 wrote
I don't see how they can possibly establish that the morals violation they didn't even know about when they terminated the deal was the cause of the termination.
rustynailsu t1_ixp0nse wrote
Well, for for a start, accusing Adidas of theft could be seen to damage it's good name and reputation. That is certainly the type of speech could be proscribed by a morals clause.
RipeCreeling t1_ixp47qi wrote
I agree it would probably violate the morals clause. But the issue is that if the contract allows them to terminate it for his breach of the morals clause, they have to know about the breach before they terminate the contract. It's possible there is language in the contract that could allow Adidas to terminate it retroactively to the date of the breach if they find out after the fact, but I think that would be unusual.
rustynailsu t1_ixp661o wrote
Interesting stuff. I reviewed the timeline. Though the partnership was under review previously, the theft accusation happened on Oct. 6. The contract was not terminated until Oct 22. Would this make any difference, do you think, or did the review somehow contaminate the termination?
RipeCreeling t1_ixpagd0 wrote
When they terminated the contract Adidas issued a statement saying the company does not tolerate anti Semitism and that his comments were unacceptable and violated company values. I think they had sufficient basis to terminate because of his comments. The theft accusation certainly disparages the company and in that way may violate the agreement, but the review I was talking about was this recent review of his behavior based on the accusations from the employees he worked with, which wasn't known at the time of the termination.
Lerianis001 t1_ixp2b1i wrote
Unless he can prove that the allegation was true or to the best of his knowledge was true.
rustynailsu t1_ixp34fv wrote
That would defend a defamation claim. This is different. You can certainly sign your rights away to say things, even if they are true. Just look at the contracts Mr. Weinstein had women sign.
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Skeletore-full-power t1_ixsg0fq wrote
>Morales clause
On a hip hop rapper. Seems kind of hypocritical that this would be the thing they get him on. Dudes said some pretty questionable stuff in rap lyrics.
Edit: dude has a song called black skinhead. That by itself might fuck up their whole investigation
MasterpieceLive9604 t1_ixotcd4 wrote
Ye stepped in it again...
Dalisca t1_ixpbhv5 wrote
Ye Old Dumbassery
mufasaddai t1_ixpb0x4 wrote
now all he needs is sweet and sour sauce
zambonihouse t1_ixp11nz wrote
I've definitely heard that he loves to show porn to people especially the Kim tape before they got together.
CoopThereItIs t1_ixqn6a5 wrote
That’s what folks said about Aaron Hernandez too
Bitter_Director1231 t1_ixq54pd wrote
Hurry up, he's running for president in 2024. Got to wrap that investigation soon. /s
Lucky-Development-15 t1_ixq9wpp wrote
Only because he's gone...maybe you should have investigated when the complaints were made. You looked the other way until it stopped suiting your company...
mark_lenders t1_ixq57o9 wrote
i'm confused. didn't they ditch him already?
Saito1337 t1_ixq8qyd wrote
Yes, but lawsuits for his violations of the contract, if they happened, are still a thing.
lookslikesausage t1_ixou3uz wrote
Death Con 3 bout to happen ferreal dis time
VeronicaJ81 t1_ixq9ww5 wrote
Adidas was founded by a Nazi.
Colecoman1982 t1_ixs95mi wrote
So was Puma.
aces_high_2_midnight t1_ixqbnxi wrote
As far as "why they're investigating" now (since they terminated the deal anyway)... this could end up bad for Adidas. People are suggesting morality clauses and such but those things usually address behavior outside of the relationship between the individual and the company (like the individual posting dumb <anti-something/some group> shit on social media.) This on the other hand is internal. Adidas is a German company and all western countries have laws that against this kind of behavior in the workplace. One common theme in these laws is that employers are required investigate all allegations of this type of behavior when they are made aware of it. If Adidas was found guilty of sweeping this under the rug heavy fines could be levied as well as civil suits filed by individuals affected.
So Adidas is in damage control mode now, hoping they can identify who the individuals are and pay them off before some sort of class action is launched. Maybe some middle managers get thrown under the bus (bad press now to avoid worse press later). Then they'll hope their "internal probe" satisfies regulators or reduces the fines they could get.
CobraCornelius t1_ixql5w1 wrote
Adidas was founded by nazi party members and now they have come full circle.
Colecoman1982 t1_ixs98jr wrote
> Adidas was founded by nazi party members
Same for Puma.
Shingaion t1_ixotgig wrote
A probe that will likely go nowhere, as per usual.
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cishet-camel-fucker t1_ixsu3uo wrote
>The investigation follows a report by Rolling Stone magazine that detailed alleged incidents of inappropriate behavior by Ye toward staff and prospective employees.
Deja Vu.
Wdrussell1 t1_ixpuy7u wrote
I mean its clear they are looking for ways to get their money out of Kanye. There is no other reason to do this. Personally I am fine with this. They could be doing it just to waste his time. I am fine with that too. He is a worthless piece of shit so it works for me.
OneBitScience t1_ixqz69e wrote
Seems like this is probably related to the legal machinations going on. Kanye’s people must be threatening to sue for breach of contract or some such thing. Adidas then launches investigation to get some leverage in those negotiations.
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Rooks4567 t1_ixr1csy wrote
Come with me son, I'm the shoe policeman.
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largish t1_ixsri31 wrote
Shoes for industry, shoes for crime fighting! At Georgie Tirebiter's Detective Agency
jenshahscellmate t1_ixv3jjm wrote
Only because Rolling Stone magazine called them out!
somecallme_doc t1_ixqe67o wrote
Investigating. They fucking know exactly how shitty he treated the designers.
Sure_Student_7352 t1_ixqn6ip wrote
This guy could really use some help.
Stumpy-the-dog t1_ixq7ly6 wrote
run run as fast as you can Ye,
As long as it's NOT in Adidas.
HotBananaSlurpee t1_ixpc0za wrote
But.. why? Are they going to double down on scrapping the contract with him? While it’s fucked up what Kanye is being accused of doing, this is equivalent to trying to reprimand an employee after they’ve been fired.
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If he had friends he’d know that PC was empty.
4BsButtsBoobsBlunts t1_ixp09oe wrote
I didn't know they had built a rocket
CharToll t1_ixpahng wrote
Classless. Apparently Kanye is showing porn between himself and Kim Kardashian to some of the Adidas development reps when he was pitching his shoe designs and trying to get them to understand just what it would feel like to put your feet in them.
zestypurplecatalyst t1_ixpfjf8 wrote
So Reuters isn’t saying the posts were antisemitic. Just that some users on social media said the posts were antisemitic. WTF Reuters!
> His Twitter and Instagram accounts were restricted, with the social media platforms removing some of his posts that users condemned [emphasis added] as antisemitic.
MeatballDom t1_ixpg011 wrote
A news agency reporting the news shouldn't be surprising. Hell, that's what we need more of.
BadRehypothecation t1_ixphtzp wrote
That's journalism though. For instance, I don't follow Twitter and don't follow Kanye West. I have no idea what is up with that dude, aside from a music video in 06-ish.
Now I'm no journalist, but if I were:
Should I claim things as fact that I don't know for sure or have witnessed first hand and can provide proof beyond reasonable doubt?
Or should I just report it how it is, and make it clear I myself have just heard from others?
That's not saying it isn't so, it's just the proper way to express 2nd hand information.
SidewalkFins87 t1_ixowik8 wrote
Fuck 'im right in the pussy.
1320Fastback t1_ixos0jv wrote
Uh oh the shoe police coming after you