I don’t know anything. I’m just saying, you don’t know what’s in a sponsorship contract, probably a lot of stuff that takes away their freedom of speech and what not. That’s why Ye has been alluding to lately
In all due respect, I think citing a source of Ye is probably not the best.
No one is taking away anyone’s “freedom of speech.” If they didn’t have freedom of speech they would be arrested, tarred & feathered or publicly executed. There’s a stark difference in freedom of speech vs. reaction to what’s said. As an example: if u’re at a bar & a guy comes up to u and say, “U punk *** bytch; I’ll fck ur girl right now, pu$$y”, that’s his freedom of speech invoked. The consequences that ensues thereafter is incumbent of how offended u feel.
If u’re troping language about Hitler being a good guy, death to Jews, admitting u meant to be racist, then there’s a great chance a global sponsor is going to drop ur a$$ b/c, by extension, u’re a representation of them.
I know exactly what Kyrie’s contract states, from fine print & all. Kyrie is a person who choose to go against the grain, which was fine, but when u’re promoting a book that states The Holocaust wasn’t real & greatly exaggerated, then yeah, there’s a good chance u’ll be dropped. Just like if an athlete is busted doing PEDs, Domestic Abuse, Drugs, etc. U’re an extension of this brand’s image; so yes, if u do or say chit that’s a poor look towards said brand who’s investing millions upon millions & in some cases, billions of dollars into u, u’re going to get dropped.