It's about creating an image of refinement, class, elegance, culture and superiority to the "common" man of pedophiles.
We are supposed to look at this and say "The people wearing these clothes are rich and famous and better than us. We should try to emulate them".
Ostensibly, it's about selling clothes. But these people holding sway in fashion and art largely are, and always have been, pedophiles. That's why "high" art has been totally arbitrary and devoid of technical skill since the 60s, when this stuff really kicked off. It's not about the works, it's about membership.
The fact that they are openly putting these symbols in their ads, alongside the growing MAP movement and a general culture of permissiveness and anti-natalism, suggests that they think the people are prepared to accept the abuse and exploitation of children, as they have always done.
Whoever made this ad is a massive lone troll. Or this is an intentional viral marketing campaign.
I don't buy that the company put this in there in order to send a message to their fellow cult members or whatever you guys think.
It's about creating an image of refinement, class, elegance, culture and superiority to the "common" man of pedophiles.
We are supposed to look at this and say "The people wearing these clothes are rich and famous and better than us. We should try to emulate them".
Ostensibly, it's about selling clothes. But these people holding sway in fashion and art largely are, and always have been, pedophiles. That's why "high" art has been totally arbitrary and devoid of technical skill since the 60s, when this stuff really kicked off. It's not about the works, it's about membership.
The fact that they are openly putting these symbols in their ads, alongside the growing MAP movement and a general culture of permissiveness and anti-natalism, suggests that they think the people are prepared to accept the abuse and exploitation of children, as they have always done.