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Balenciaga accused of sexualizing kids in their new advertising campaign.

 The latest advertising campaign of one of the most popular fashion houses - Balenciaga, was supposed to feature their new Kids line collection. The company said that the new collection contains a lot of different types of items, from homeware to even furniture. But the final shoots which were published were presenting young children holding a teddy bear that was wearing sexually inspired outfits. The new campaign was absolutely negatively received by netizens. A lot of modern fashion brands are really often based on controversy and weird ideas to target more people and show their originality. Balenciaga this time crossed the line of tolerance to this type of idea and they should bear the consequences. If they decided to use children for their advertisements they should follow some moral rules and adjust the content for them. In my opinion, sharing pictures of kids with really sexually dressed toys is ridiculous and the company should really be careful with this type of ideas....

Qatar is hiring fake football fans to simulate the real World Cup atmosphere

 After many viral videos showing large groups of men, mostly of Indian origin, singing the mistaken words of songs from different nationalities in Qatar, the 2022 World Cup hosts are accused of paying these people to pretend real football fans supporting different teams. Gianni Infantino - FIFA president, accuses the negative comments about the paid supporters, that they are showing "pure racism".  Due to Qatar's many restrictions and strict rules for the supporters during the World Cup, a lot of fans decided to not go to the championships this year. There were a lot of comments regarding the rules and the whole organization that it is destroying the whole "World Cup atmosphere". Qatar wants to make its event as best as possible to promote their country, so they used the poor people from the East, who are able to work for a little amount of money, accommodation, and food to simulate this "World Cup atmosphere". The absurdities regarding this year's...

Danish team aren't allowed to wear shirts with pro-human message by FIFA .

 FIFA disallowed the men's Danish soccer team to wear training shirts with the message: "Human rights for all" written on the stomach, during this month's World Cup in Qatar. Organization claim that this text violates the International Football Association Board's laws of the game, which says that "Equipment must not have any political, religious or personal slogans, statements or images". The Danish Football Federation says that the message is universal and it isn't a political call because all people should support it. Though in my opinion, the statement "Human rights for all" is good and reasonable, it should not be on the footballers' shirts. I think that sports and tournaments should be separated from any political subjects. World Cup is an opportunity for football fans from around the world to watch high-level games and cheer for their teams. It shouldn't transform into the next field of political games, it could destroy the w...

Twitter confirms that the blue-tick verification will be avaible to purchase.

 Twitter was not a long time ago taken over by Elon Musk - the worldwide business magnate and investor. After taking the status of Twitter CEO, Musk started introducing a lot of new changes in the company immediately. The next update, announces a new feature that allows Twitter users to buy an account verification for $7,99 per month, which so far has only been able for influential celebrities and organizations  In my opinion, the change is really ill-considered or it is just the next controversial Elon Musk move, caused by his desire to control another one of the biggest companies in the world. The "blue-tick" account verification is well-known in social media as a sign, which confirms the identity of the account owner. It was supposed to claim that the profile is authentic and help users to identify reliable pieces of information on the platform. Most celebrities have this type of sign on their account to prevent fake accounts from impersonating them. Now, every person who ...