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@feld @lnxw37b2 Again, where specifically was the bad press about using for his finances?

>where specifically was the bad press

Ye wearing a bag over his head: I love Hitler

Gee I wonder why someone may not want to deal with this.

Here's the middle ground answer.
Get crypto and stick with fiat.
Wow now you can spend money regardless on what the bank says.

https://youtu.be/t86V-1dmS6k?si=ayoYtNsYG0S441m1
Well, you see, diving into the intricacies of Ye using Chase Bank requires a level of financial acumen that transcends the typical discourse. It's not just about banking; it's a multi-layered narrative that unveils the symbiotic relationship between an artist's financial choices and the societal implications. Only those with a finely tuned understanding of both financial systems and the nuanced artistry of Ye can truly appreciate the complex tapestry woven by the juxtaposition of his financial dealings with the institutional backdrop of Chase Bank. In essence, it takes a high fiscal IQ to decipher the subtext and appreciate the avant-garde brilliance of Ye's monetary maneuvers.

@NonPlayableClown @feld @lnxw37b2 Haha 😂

So my point stands then. This wasn't a case of bringing bad press to at all, bringing risk to the company. This was a case of not wanting to work with because of his racist statements.

Not that I particularly blame the Jews that cut ties with him, to be clear. If I was the CEO of a company that a white supremacist was using, part of me would certainly want to cut ties with that person too (I'm a black dude BTW). But let's not pretend that this isn't illegal discrimination along ideological lines, just because nobody likes racism.