There are those who regret having written the name of their ex on their skin, those who wish they had never fallen in love with this butterfly at the bottom of their kidneys. For still others, it’s a Kanye West tattoo they’ve come to curse. For these, there is a solution of which AFP extension echoed. Two years ago, the Naama studio in London has set up a program called “Second chance”. The very serious goal is to laser remove a tattoo that has become “a burden” or “a constant reminder of a painful past,” such as a symbol of gang membership, incarceration, a toxic relationship, or a symbol of hate. like Kanye West. It should be noted that Naama’s offer is free, while this service normally costs around 2,300 euros.
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The rapper’s anti-Semitic comments
Yes, Kanye West’s head is now a symbol of hate. After showing his support for Donald Trump, then showing off a T-shirt that reads “White Lives Matter” (White lives matter) during the last Paris fashion week, in response to Black Live Matter, the American rapper was once again removed from social networks for his anti-Semitic statements. On December 2, the same Elon Musk, the new Twitter boss, announced that Ye’s account had been suspended for “inciting hatred”. Hours earlier, Kanye West hadn’t thought of anything better than posting an image of a swastika intertwined with a star of David, a symbol associated with Judaism. The day before, on the set of the show Info Warshe said “I like Jews, but I also like Nazis.” “I’m tired of labels, every human being has brought something of value, especially Hitler. I love Hitler”, the presenter and far-right conspirator Alex Jones added into the microphone. Than to bitterly regret tattooing any reference to the artist. We would prefer to brighten up the butterfly colors at the bottom of the kidneys.
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