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Un résumé de la semaine publicitaire en 80 secondes chrono. Pour voir toute la Culture Week : https://youtu.be/wOPtg0Q5i1I
Au sommaire de la Culture Week du 9 février 2017 : les pubs au message anti-Trump diffusées lors du Super Bowl, Pamela Anderson qui nous dévoile sa conception de l’amour et le résumé des 50 minutes de pubs du Super Bowl en 80 secondes chrono.
Former national security adviser John Bolton didn't mince words after US President Donald Trump vetoed the annual bill to fund the US military. Trump's chief complaint with the bill is that it called for the renaming of military bases named after Confederate military figures. The must-pass, $741 billion bill was passed with widespread bipartisan support. According to Business Insider, Bolton told Trump to 'get out of the way,' and said Trump was 'not a conservative.' Trump's former national security adviser also described Trump's 'destructive' veto as a 'purely gratuitous action' and 'selfish.' There's very little you can do to repair your reputation, but for God's sakes, get out of the way of the national security of the US and get out of the way of our efforts to overcome the pandemic. John Bolton Former National Security Adviser, Trump Administration
QAnon is a far-right conspiracy theory that claims President Donald Trump is fighting a global elite cabal of satanic pedophile sex traffickers. Now, Business Insider reports Citigroup has fired a New Jersey employee of the company who ran a website dedicated to QAnon. Jason Gelinas was previously put on paid leave when Logically.ai reported that he operated QMap.pub, a site that got an estimated 10 million visits a month. It's a main aggregator of 'Q drops,' the messages that are the foundation of the baseless conspiracy theory. The cryptic messages are left by an anonymous figure called 'Q' on 8kun, an anonymous message board formerly known as 8chan. It's thought Gelinas may have had ties to 8kun, as the two websites shared an IP address.
Andrew Garfield took hallucinogenic mushrooms to go "to the depths" and find his "true self".