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网站叫 Teespring(泰斯普林),文章介绍:CV814649
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Teespring, T-Shirt Creator Criticized For Swastika Shirt
然后点进去看看就知道了:
Teespring,T恤创作平台被批评衬衫带有纳粹标志
一家T恤公司试图将纳粹标志重新塑造为“爱与和平的象征”,这引发了对商业和Teespring的强烈反对,Teespring是基于网络的定制服装平台,在那里出售这些衬衫。
最初,KA Design创造了tees,其特色是以彩虹背景设置的sw字形状,形成美国大陆的形状,正方形或圆形。衬衫显示“爱”,“和平”和“禅”等词。
在其Facebook页面上的视频和声明中,KA Design解释说,它试图将纳粹标志带回其古老的根源,作为爱与和平的象征。
KA Design表示,在东亚和印度次大陆,纳粹标志传统上是一个积极的象征,代表着精神价值和原则 - 爱,和平和无限等。在西方世界,纳粹标志长期以来一直伴随着好运。然而,在西方,由于纳粹德国使用旋转45度的纳粹标志作为其主要标志,任何积极的联系都被有效地摧毁。自第二次世界大战以来,西方思想中的纳粹标志与反犹太主义,种族灭绝,战争和白人种族优越思想密切相关。
尽管如此,使用标语“质疑边界”的KA Design表示,它希望用T恤来帮助抹去纳粹标志的负面形象。制作关于衬衫的KA Design视频说:“纳粹标志正在回归。与和平一起。与爱一起。一起尊重。加上自由。“
尽管如此,出售swastika品牌T恤的尝试在某些方面受到了愤怒的谴责。以色列 - 犹太人大会的执行主任以色列活动家阿森·奥斯特罗夫斯基(Arsen Ostrovsky)抨击了从衬衫上赚钱的企图。在社交媒体帖子中,奥斯特洛夫斯基谴责这些衬衫是“淫秽和恶心的”,并补充说,纳粹标志是“仇恨和谋杀的纳粹象征”,是“无法挽回的”。
奥斯特罗夫斯基向“耶路撒冷邮报 ”进一步提出:“这不仅非常天真,而且非常具有攻击性。接下来是什么,使用ISIS符号促进性别平等?“
着名的Neo-Nazi Andrew Anglin是白人至上主义新闻/评论网站The Daily Stormer的创始人,他表示支持KA Design创作的衬衫。
在最初的强烈抗议之后,KA Design重新设计了衬衫设计,其中包括一个在swastikas上留下斜线的圆圈 - 一种旨在表达反纳粹/反种族主义观点的配置。在其Facebook页面上,KA Design说:“仇恨和纳粹主义赢得了胜利。我们带出了最糟糕的人。我们相信一个无限宽恕的世界。我们原谅每个人。我们希望得到宽恕。让爱情盛行。“它补充道:”泰斯普林与我们的项目无关。这是一家美丽的公司,周围最好的人。把所有的仇恨留给我们。“
虽然发球台的设计发生了变化,但奥斯特罗夫斯基和其他人认为衬衫应该完全废弃。
他告诉“耶路撒冷邮报 ”说: “虽然欢迎最初的淫秽sw字设计被撤销,但该公司仍在寻求从中获利,尽管修改后的设计仍然是不可接受的。” “纳粹符号,其中任何方式,形状或形式,都不应用于商业。”
截至周一中午,Teespring的一些经过修改设计的衬衫仍以22美元的价格出售,但周二早上已经不在了。仍在周一,顾问在泰斯普林搜索了“sw字”和“希特勒”这两个词,发现其他衬衫上还有明显的种族主义色彩。这些衬衫似乎也在周二被拆除了,但是它们的例子如下。
它们包括这件Swastika衬衫,里面有一个黑色和红色抽象鸟的纳粹标志,让人想起纳粹的肖像画。
还有一件衬衫上有纳粹角度的纳粹标志,上面写着“希特勒没有错”。
另一件衬衫上写着“我们都是希特勒现在。”
另一个发球台上有一张唐纳德特朗普总统的时代杂志封面图片,封面线改为“新希特勒”。处理它。“不过,这件衬衫的卖家似乎将其视为反特朗普/反右翼衬衫,而不是对白人民族主义观点的认可。
这就是那个平台以前出售的T恤,各位看
国内这种人也不少,看两天《小黄的日常》就变卐棍了
美帝元首川建国
许多T恤都是如此喜剧,以至于他们可以让佩戴者和观察者留在比喻缝线中,但其他上衣可以激发人们思考经常拥有公司的文字紧固件带来有争议和可疑的信息。作为一个积极的象征,Teespring 改变了它希望能激发肯定性认知的服装,但是它已经面临强烈反对将其作为正面符号的计划的强烈反对,但它继续兜售肯定会导致头痛和劝告的物品。
唐马儒选的平台号称可以给各位合作伙伴盈利——就靠卖这玩意?!
这个位于旧金山的实体,通过合作伙伴KA Design,发布了许多顶级作品,以反驳图标作为一个主要令人发指的标志的考虑因素,这些分类来自纳粹德国对一个与善良和希望相关的长期受人尊敬的亚洲象征的侵占。
Teespring和KA Design希望最终用户将sw字视为一个积极的象征,因为它源于亚洲文化,但前者用其网站上的反sw字产品取而代之。(图片来自KA Design)
“他们拿走了纳粹标志,将它旋转了45度,然后把它变成了仇恨,然后把它变成了恐惧,把它变成了战争,把它变成了种族主义并把它变成了力量,”KA Design通过Facebook视频说道。“他们永远诋毁了纳粹标志。......纳粹与和平,以及爱,与尊重,以及自由一起回归。介绍新的sw字。“
通过其网站,这家总部位于纽约的公司指出,它希望“探索新的界限,推动它们向前发展。”显然,这些目标与“我们热爱人类,爱与和平”这一宣言相结合,代表了一个令人畏惧的例子。以色列犹太人大会的执行主任阿森·奥斯特罗夫斯基(Arsen Ostrovsky)告诉“耶路撒冷邮报”,“这不仅非常天真,而且非常具有攻击性”,并且Teespring正在努力“扭转这种不可挽回的态度”。纳粹象征着仇恨和谋杀成为“爱与和平”的象征,以建立其金融资产。
虽然有些人可能会看到试图提醒人们注意到纳粹标志根源的感觉,这又是新闻报道,但通过昨天提供的“和平”T恤让标志以45度角旋转是相当不可原谅的。这将永远唤起阿道夫希特勒和第三帝国成员从1933年到1945年所造成的许多苦难的思想。截至今天,泰斯普林通过制作反sw字顶部来平息争议,声明声明:“今天上午我们注意到用户在Teespring上创建了许多设计,包括一个swastika,一个我们在Teespring上不允许的仇恨符号。一旦发现设计,它就会从网站上删除。“
然而,发现修改过的服装的耶路撒冷邮报今天注意到,泰斯普林仍然在其网站上提供了“希特勒没有错”和“希特勒没有错过任何错误”选项。虽然人们可以质疑该网站经常将唐纳德·特朗普总统与希特勒等同起来的公平性(希拉里·克林顿也不会幸免,但是)兜售使希特勒摆脱任何责任的服装的决定不仅否定了独裁者的真相。在全球范围内为他的人民和数百万人创造了它,但也明显地在另一个失误中捕获了Teespring,因为据推测它的sw字是每个人的非文本成分。人们想知道22美元法西斯主义声明可以提供多长时间。
这种平台弄不好过两天就倒闭了,还作死哥“唯一指定”平台呢
这网站直到今天还在接受调查,选这样的网站合作不知道唐马儒怎么想的
强烈反对的十字军衬衫:'时尚无法从仇恨中夺回这个象征'
一家设计工作室试图通过销售印有彩虹版纳粹标志的衬衫来“回收”纳粹标志,经过数周的反弹,包括来自全国反犹太主义组织,已经撤回了其产品。
KA Design在7月12日的Facebook视频中首次推出了“The New Swastika”的想法,该视频回顾了纳粹记录的悠久历史。
视频指出,几千年来,纳粹标志已被用于众多文化中,象征着和平,爱情,运气,无限和生命。
“但有一天纳粹主义,”视频中的文字指出,在一个剪辑的许多资本化挑战的半非选择。“他们永远诋毁了Sw字。他们赢了/他们限制了我们的自由/或者可能没有?十字记号回来了。......介绍新的十字记号。“
然后视频显示了一系列围绕彩虹背景的十字记号和“和平”,“爱”和“ZEN”。
视频宣称,“佩戴自由”,结束了设计工作室的座右铭:“质疑边界”。
很快,Facebook的视频充满了评论。
有些人认为这一定是个玩笑,而其他人则感到愤怒,将这场运动称为“恶心”和“无知”。
一位Facebook用户在其中一篇不那么亵渎的评论中写道:“没有'新的纳粹标志',坦率地说,你无法理解道德和文化敏感的方式是彻头彻尾的令人不安。” “而且绝对反犹太主义。关闭此广告系列。“
其他人试图给这个品牌带来怀疑的好处 - 但是,即使在那时,也指责设计师掩盖了为什么纳粹标志为了获利而成为问题。
另一位Facebook用户写道,“试图'回收'纳粹标志是一种前卫是对所有在战争期间丧生的人的侮辱。” “我希望你取下那段视频并发表道歉,否则你的公司最终会崩溃和焚烧。我们得到你想要完成的东西,但有些事情需要留在过去并被烧毁。并非一切都可以而且应该被收回。请重新考虑一下。你仍然可以向你的公司道歉。“
新的十字记号
新的Swastika.Discover更多:https://goo.gl/7dZuMP
KA design于2017年7月12日星期三发布
目前还不清楚是谁支持KA Design或者他们所在的位置。周一通过电子邮件联系,一位代表表示,该公司不希望在“很快公开发布”之前透露任何此类信息。
在7月12日的视频之前,该工作室的Facebook页面上没有其他帖子。
据报道,KA Design在Teespring.com上销售T恤衫,这是一个类似于Etsy的独立设计师的在线市场。截至周一,其产品均未在第三方网站上提供; 然而,其页面的缓存版本显示了一件带有彩虹纳瓦纹的短袖T恤,“和平”一词的价格为21.99美元,而长袖版则为26.99美元。
[ 会见使用安妮·弗兰克的名字称特朗普为反犹太人的活动家 ]
在接受Dazed and Confused杂志的采访时,KA Design的代表为该公司的尝试辩护。
“我们非常喜欢它的形状和美学中的符号,我们很乐意分享这个与仇恨相关的符号的美丽,”这位不愿透露姓名的人告诉杂志。“这个项目只是我们'总体规划'的第一步,我们对未来将给我们带来的东西感到兴奋。”
该人士还表示,品牌中没有人有任何时尚经验,拒绝透露任何销售数据。
“我们不认为自己是熟练的时装设计师,而是更多的艺术家和自由思想家,”KA设计代表告诉Dazed和Confused。“我们对未来有一些计划,我们不会透露。我们希望能够将我们的Swastika系列延伸到新的设计理念和颜色,同时保持我们目前的和平信息。“
周末发布的Dazed and Confused采访似乎没有帮助KA Design的事业。从设计的角度来看,该杂志批评这个品牌的T恤是“混乱的af”(俚语非常凌乱)和一个“既粗鲁又执行不力”的想法。
它也引起了反诽谤联盟的注意,该联盟谴责这些衬衫是“纳粹形象的冒犯性使用”。
ADL在Twitter上写道: “时尚无法从#hate中回收这个符号。”
截至周一,Teespring已不再出售sw字衬衫。
第三方网站没有立即回复评论请求。
然而,其Twitter帐户积极回复那些曾对Teespring的“亲纳粹设计”表示担忧的人,公司代表指出该网站“不支持或允许仇恨言论”,并承诺“我们肯定会采取关心它。“
与此同时,KA Design周一发表声明,似乎承认其竞选失败了。
“Teespring与我们的项目无关,”该品牌 写道。“这是一个美丽的公司,周围最好的人。把所有的仇恨留给我们。“
仇恨和纳粹主义赢得了胜利。我们带出了最糟糕的人。我们相信一个无限宽恕的世界。我们......
由KA design于 2017年8月7日星期一发布
原文如下:
https://www.asicentral.com/news/web-exclusive/august-2017/teespring-t-shirt-creator-criticized-for-swastika-shirt/
A T-shirt company’s attempt to rebrand the swastika as a “symbol of love and peace” has triggered a backlash against the business and Teespring, the web-based custom apparel platform where the shirts were for sale.
Originally, KA Design created tees that feature swastikas set against rainbow backgrounds formed into the shapes of the continental U.S., a square or a circle. The shirts display words like “love,” “peace,” and “zen.”
In a video and statements on its Facebook page, KA Design explained that it was trying to return the swastika to its ancient roots as a symbol of love and peace.
In East Asia and the Indian subcontinent, the swastika has traditionally been a positive symbol, representing spiritual values and principles – things like love, peace and infinity, says KA Design. In the western world, the swastika was long associated with good luck. In the west, however, any positive associations have effectively been destroyed as a result of Nazi Germany using a swastika, rotated 45 degrees, as its primary symbol. Since World War II, the swastika, in the western mind, is starkly associated with anti-Semitism, genocide, war, and ideas of white racial superiority.
Still, KA Design, which uses the tagline “questioning boundaries,” says it wanted to help erase the negative image of the swastika with its T-shirts. A video KA Design produced about the shirts states: “The swastika is coming back. Together with peace. Together with love. Together with respect. Together with freedom.”
Nonetheless, the attempt to sell swastika-branded T-shirts was denounced with anger in some quarters. Pro-Israel activist Arsen Ostrovsky, executive director of the Israeli-Jewish Congress, panned attempts to make money from the shirts. In a social media post, Ostrovsky decried the shirts as “obscene and disgusting,” adding that the swastika is a “Nazi symbol of hate and murder” that is “irredeemable.”
To The Jerusalem Post, Ostrovsky further opined: “This is not only highly naive, but grossly offensive. What’s next, using the ISIS symbol to promote gender equality?”
Prominent Neo-Nazi Andrew Anglin, founder of The Daily Stormer, a white supremacist news/commentary site, expressed support for the shirts KA Design created.
Following initial outcry, KA Design reworked the shirt designs to include a circle with a slash over the swastikas – a configuration intended to profess an anti-Nazi/anti-racist viewpoint. On its Facebook page, KA Design said: “Hatred and Nazism have won. We brought out the worst in people. We believe in a world of infinite forgiveness. We forgive everyone. And we hope to be forgiven. Let Love Prevail.” It added: “Teespring has nothing to do with our project. It is a beautiful company with the nicest people around. Leave all the Hate to us.”
While the tee designs were changed, Ostrovsky and others maintained that the shirts should be scrapped entirely.
“Although it is welcome the original obscene swastika designs were withdrawn, the fact the company is still seeking to profiteer from this, albeit amended design is still unacceptable,” he told The Jerusalem Post. “Nazi symbols, in which ever way, shape or form, should not be used for commerce.”
Several of the amended-design shirts remained for sale – for $22 -- on Teespring as of mid-day Monday, but were no longer there Tuesday morning. Still, on Monday, Counselor searched the terms “swastika” and “Hitler” on Teespring and found that there were other shirts with overt racist overtones available on the site. Those shirts also appeared to have been removed by Tuesday, but examples of them are below.
They included this Swastika shirt, which features a swastika inside a black-and-red abstract bird reminiscent of Nazi iconography.
There was also a shirt that featured a Nazi-angled swastika with the words, “Hitler Did Nothing Wrong.”
Another shirt read “We’re all Hitler Now.”
Yet another tee featured a picture of a Time magazine cover of President Donald Trump with the cover lines altered to say “The New Hitler. Deal with It.” Still, sellers of this shirt seem to have meant it as an anti-Trump/anti-right wing shirt, rather than an endorsement of white nationalist views.
https://magazine.promomarketing.com/article/teespring-pulls-shirts-rebranded-nazi-symbol-yet-hawks-insensitive-tops/
Teespring Pulls Shirts with Rebranded Nazi Symbol Yet Hawks Other Insensitive Tops
Many T-shirts are so comedic that they can leave wearers and observers in figurative stitches, but other tops can inspire people to ponder what often possesses companies to have the literal fasteners bear controversial and questionable messages. Having faced backlash for its plan to rebrand the swastika as a positive symbol, Teespring altered the garments it had hoped would inspire affirmative perceptions, but it continues to hawk items sure to lead to headshakes and admonishments.
The San Francisco-situated entity, through partner KA Design, issued numerous tops that looked to refute considerations of the icon as a predominantly heinous emblem, with those classifications coming from Nazi Germany’s appropriation of a long-revered Asian symbol associated with goodness and hope.
Teespring and KA Design had hoped to have end-users see the swastika as a positive symbol, owing to its roots in Asian culture, yet the former replaced it with anti-swastika products on its website. (Image via KA Design)
“They took the swastika, rotated it by 45 degrees, and turned it into Hatred, and turned it into Fear, and turned it into War, and turned it into Racism and turned it into Power,” KA Design noted through a Facebook video. “They stigmatized the swastika forever. … The swastika is coming back, together with Peace, together with Love, together with Respect, together with Freedom. Introducing the new swastika.”
Through its website, the New York-based company notes it wants “to explore new boundaries, and push them forward.” Evidently, those aims, combined with the proclamation “We love humanity, love and peace” represented a cringe-worthy example of hypocrisy, leading to rebukes from such voices as Arsen Ostrovsky, executive director of the Israel—Jewish Congress, who told The Jerusalem Post that “This is not only highly naïve, but grossly offensive,” and that Teespring is striving to “turn this irredeemable Nazi symbol of hate and murder into a symbol of ‘love and peace’” to build its financial assets.
While some might see the sense of trying to remind people of the roots of the swastika, which is again in the news, it is rather unforgivable that the “Peace” T-shirt available through yesterday had the emblem rotated at the 45-degree angle that will forever call to the minds of many the suffering that Adolf Hitler and members of the Third Reich engendered from 1933 through 1945. As of today, Teespring had quelled the controversy by making anti-swastika tops, with a statement declaring, “This morning it came to our attention that a user created a number of designs on Teespring that included a swastika, a hate symbol that we do not allow on Teespring. As soon as the design was discovered, it was removed from the site.”
However, The Jerusalem Post, which uncovered the modified apparel, noticed today that Teespring still has the twisted cross on “Hitler Did Nothing Wrong” and “Hitler Did Nothing Wrong Ever” options available on its site. While one can question the fairness of the site’s frequent equating of President Donald Trump with Hitler (Hillary Clinton does not end up spared, either), the decision to hawk the garments that free Hitler of any culpability not only denies the truth of what the dictator caused for his people and millions more across the globe but also clearly catches Teespring in another gaffe, as the swastika that it is supposedly against is the non-text component of each. One wonders for how long the $22 fascist statement will be available.
Swastika shirts pulled after backlash: ‘Fashion can’t reclaim this symbol from hate’
A design studio that tried to “reclaim” the swastika by selling shirts emblazoned with rainbow versions of the Nazi symbol has pulled its products after weeks of backlash, including from a national anti-Semitism group.
KA Design first pushed out its idea for “The New Swastika” in a July 12 Facebook video that reviewed the swastika’s long history.
For thousands of years, the video noted, the swastika had been used in numerous cultures to symbolize peace, love, luck, infinity and life.
“but one day Nazism,” text in the video noted, in one of the clip’s many capitalization-challenged semi-non sequiturs. “they stigmatized the Swastika forever. they won / they limited our freedom / or maybe not? the Swastika is coming back. … introducing the new Swastika.”
The video then showed an array of swastikas set against a rainbow background and the words “PEACE,” “LOVE” and “ZEN.”
“Wear the freedom,” the video declared, closing with the design studio’s motto: “Questioning Boundaries.”
Soon, the Facebook video was flooded with comments.
Some thought it must have been a joke, while others were outraged, blasting the campaign as “disgusting” and “ignorant.”
“There is no ‘new swastika’, and frankly your inability to understand that on an ethical and culturally sensitive way is downright disturbing,” a Facebook user wrote in one of the less profane comments. “And absolutely anti-Semitic. Shut this campaign off.”
Others tried to give the brand the benefit of the doubt — but, even then, accused the designers of glossing over why the swastika had become problematic for the sake of profit.
“Trying to ‘reclaim’ the swastika to be edgy is an insult to all the people who lost their lives during that war,” another Facebook user wrote. “I hope you take down that video and issue an apology, or your company is going to end up crashing and burning. We get what you were trying to accomplish, but some things need to just stay in the past and be burnt. Not everything can and should be reclaimed. Please rethink this. You can still save your company with an apology.”
The New Swastika
The New Swastika.Discover More: https://goo.gl/7dZuMP
Posted by KA design on Wednesday, July 12, 2017
It’s unclear who is behind KA Design or where they are based. Reached by email Monday, a representative said the company did not want to reveal any such information before a “public launch very soon.”
Prior to the July 12 video, there were no other posts on the studio’s Facebook page.
KA Design had reportedly been selling T-shirts on Teespring.com, an online marketplace for independent designers akin to Etsy. By Monday, none of its products were available on the third-party site; however, a cached version of its page showed a short-sleeve T-shirt with a rainbow swastika and the word “peace” was priced at $21.99, while a long-sleeve version was $26.99.
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In an interview with Dazed and Confused magazine, a representative of KA Design defended the company’s attempt.
“We really like the symbol in its shape and aesthetics, and we would love to share the beauty of this symbol detached from the Hatred associated with it,” the unnamed person told the magazine. “This project only represents the first step of our ‘master plan,’ and we are excited about what the future will give us.”
The person also said that no one at the brand had any fashion experience and declined to give any sales figures.
“We don’t consider ourselves as skilled fashion designers, but more as artists and free thinkers in general,” the KA Design representative told Dazed and Confused. “We have some plans for the future that we are not going to reveal. We hope to be able to extend our Swastika line to new design concept and colors, while keeping our current peace message.”
The Dazed and Confused interview, published over the weekend, didn’t seem to help KA Design’s cause. From a design perspective, the magazine criticized the brand’s T-shirts as “messy af” (slang for really messy) and an idea that was “both crass and badly executed.”
It also caught the attention of the Anti-Defamation League, which decried the shirts as “an offensive use of Nazi imagery.”
“Fashion can’t reclaim this symbol from #hate,” the ADL wrote on Twitter.
By Monday, the swastika shirts were no longer available for sale on Teespring.
The third-party site did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
However, its Twitter account was actively replying to those who had expressed concern about “pro-Nazi designs” on Teespring, with a company representative noting that the site “does not support or allow hate speech” and promising that “we are most certainly taking care of it.”
Meanwhile, KA Design released a statement Monday that seemed to acknowledge its campaign had failed.
“Teespring has nothing to do with our project,” the brand wrote. “It is a beautiful company with the nicest people around. Leave all the Hate to us.”
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Posted by KA design on Monday, August 7, 2017
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