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Designer Tweets Egyptian Riots Due to His New Line Coming Out 142

Famous shoe designer Kenneth Cole stuck his fabulously shod foot into his mouth by tweeting, "Millions are in uproar in #Cairo. Rumor is they heard our new spring collection is now available online..." After an uproar from people who don't think revolution jokes are funny, he issued the following tweet: "we weren't intending to make light of a serious situation. We understand the sensitivity of this historic moment."
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Designer Tweets Egyptian Riots Due to His New Line Coming Out

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  • by mr100percent ( 57156 ) on Friday February 04, 2011 @03:32PM (#35106088) Homepage Journal

    People will always be idiots. If you go back and read the slashdot stories on 9/11/2001 there were morons who were posting "Someone set up us the bomb!"

    I suppose this one is more newsworthy by the fact that he put his real name on it and it's unusually tacky for someone considered so professional.

  • by fridaynightsmoke ( 1589903 ) on Friday February 04, 2011 @03:33PM (#35106100) Homepage
    Congratulations. By retweeting and posting news stories about this, you've given this designer guy undreamed of publicity. I'm sure he's gutted.
  • by Onuma ( 947856 ) on Friday February 04, 2011 @03:36PM (#35106122)
    Heaven forbid anyone actually makes light of a situation. I'm sure it's no carnival being in Cairo right now, but if it were anyone other than a famous person making that comment, most other people would have simply laughed it away. Now we've got a guy who thought it would be opportune to make a joke (albeit a slightly off-color joke) backpedaling and issuing half-serious apologies.

    Someone got butt-hurt about it and everyone dog piled Kenneth Cole. Get over it already!
  • by MozeeToby ( 1163751 ) on Friday February 04, 2011 @03:37PM (#35106152)

    If he would have left the hashtag out probably no one would have cared. Yes, it's still tasteless, but at least it wouldn't have been clogging up the Cairo feeds with advertising. That takes it from tasteless to complete assholishness; it isn't the joke IMO, it's the fact that he was using interest in the revolution to sell his product.

  • Who cares? (Score:4, Insightful)

    by SkankinMonkey ( 528381 ) on Friday February 04, 2011 @03:38PM (#35106160)
    I thought it was funny without making fun of the protesters or anyone involved. It's clear they weren't being serious....why so uptight planet earth?
  • Uh (Score:4, Insightful)

    by saihung ( 19097 ) on Friday February 04, 2011 @03:44PM (#35106212)

    "We understand the sensitivity of this historic moment."
    No, I'm pretty sure that's not true. But that's fine guys, go on turning out Chinese sweatshop products anyway. I'm sure someone will be stupid enough to buy them.

  • Lol (Score:5, Insightful)

    by scubamage ( 727538 ) on Friday February 04, 2011 @03:55PM (#35106348)
    I personally think its funny. In poor taste yes, but still funny.
  • by Zironic ( 1112127 ) on Friday February 04, 2011 @04:05PM (#35106436)

    Fuck political correctness, if people want to joke about the revolution let them.

  • by Crag ( 18776 ) on Friday February 04, 2011 @04:34PM (#35106690)

    Two hypothetical 9/11inspried scenarios:

    1) 3000 people die at the hands of random extremists and nobody makes any jokes.

    2) 3000 people die at the hands of random extremists and someone references AYBABTU.

    I like the second scenario better. I probably won't laugh if I know a victim, but other people's laughter doesn't hurt me.

    Not laughing at tragedy doesn't make it less tragic. Laughing is one of the ways people cope. There is no harm in growing a thicker skin. We can still have feelings and care about life without revering life. Death happens.

    Life is for the living. Cry until you laugh, laugh until you can't breath then sleep it off and move on.

  • by Stregano ( 1285764 ) on Friday February 04, 2011 @04:39PM (#35106726)
    The difference was that what he did was not really a joke. It was a way for him to get people who were using that feed to see his advertisement. Makes jokes in the feed all you want, but DON"T sit there dropping ads in it and then trying to backtrack to say it was a joke.
  • by Locke2005 ( 849178 ) on Friday February 04, 2011 @05:15PM (#35106964)
    Joking is one thing. Using the revolution to pimp your new line of shoes goes way beyond comedy, into the realm of douche-baggery and assholery. While on the one hand, "Any publicity is good publicity!", on the other hand, I hope many people that hear of this will boycott him. So I'm not sure whether being a douche represents a net gain or net loss to his business. I wasn't going to buy any of his shoes anyway, and my wife... well, let's just say she already owns more pairs of shoes than Imelda Marcos, but I doubt she'd be willing to pay this asshat's prices.
  • by geekoid ( 135745 ) <dadinportland&yahoo,com> on Friday February 04, 2011 @05:37PM (#35107152) Homepage Journal

    And it was funny as hell, as this is.

    I mean, the guy is in an industry where dry sarcasm and snarky wit rules the day.

    People who are "offended' by this have either never been really offended, or need to find a hobby.

  • by bonch ( 38532 ) on Friday February 04, 2011 @07:58PM (#35108260)

    Why would you hope others boycott him? Why do you care if he jokes about Cairo to announce a new line of shoes? How does it affect your life, and who is he hurting by it? America has become a country full of wimps feigning outrage and looking for meaningless causes to take up.

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