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Kanye West could dig himself an even larger hole if he attempts to offer his “White Lives Matter” t-shirts in America … since that expression has currently been trademarked — and think what? It’s owned by 2 black guys.
Ramses Ja and Quinton Ward, hosts of the radio program Civic Cipher, lawfully got rights to the expression last month … informing CNN it’s everything about ensuring it does not wind up in the incorrect hands.
The hallmark covers the right to offer clothes with those words showed.
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The hallmark was obtained by a confidential listener of Ramses and Quinton’s racial justice program … submitting it the very same day Ye used his questionable attire at Paris style week.
The listener moved ownership over to their program a couple of weeks back.
Ramses and Quinton stated it was a difficult call to take the hallmark … however included, “Once it was clear that somebody stood to acquire considerable benefit from it, since as you’ve seen, although (Kanye) states some truly upsetting, dissentious and in some cases insane things, he has a little a zealot following and whenever he launches something, it offers out.”
As we reported, Kanye was stirring the pot prior to his antisemitic tirades … donning a “White Lives Matter” hoodie at his Yeezy style program at the start of October — Candace Owens joined him in his attire option, too.
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