
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky over the summer had recruited fashion brand Balenciaga’s creative director to oversee a charity supporting Ukrainian refugees.
United24, which bills itself as a charity aimed at rebuilding Ukraine and helping refugees, claimed in July that Balenciaga’s artistic director Denma, who only goes by his first name, would become the organization’s “ambassador.”
“Demna, artistic director of @BALENCIAGA, is selected as ambassador for #united24. He will be exclusively dedicated to the Rebuild Ukraine direction for helping refugees,” the charity tweeted, which included a link to its website.
Demna, artistic director of @BALENCIAGA, is selected as ambassador for #united24. He will be exclusively dedicated to the Rebuild Ukraine direction for helping refugees. In support of this endeavor, a special T-shirt was created. It is available at https://t.co/jIEzGKBz5x. pic.twitter.com/BwiKF7e8jm
— U24 (@U24_gov_ua) July 28, 2022
“The humanitarian Rebuild Ukraine Direction focuses exclusively on the renovation of critical infrastructure facilities such as roads, bridges, hospitals and schools to enable refugees to come back to their homes and restart their lives,” the website states.
This came before Balenciaga was recently embroiled in scandal over its disturbing ad campaigns overseen by Denma featuring children holding teddy bears in BDSM outfits and a hidden Supreme Court document overturning a child pornography law.
the brand "Balenciaga" just did a uh….. interesting… photoshoot for their new products recently which included a very purposely poorly hidden court document about 'virtual child porn'
normal stuff pic.twitter.com/zjMN5WhZ0s
— shoe (@shoe0nhead) November 21, 2022
Balenciaga has since scrubbed its social media presence before issuing numerous apologies.
After weeks of silence, Denma last week issued an apology for incorporating children in a BDSM and occult-themed Balenciaga ad campaign that erupted into a full-fledged scandal that culminated with former fans burning Balenciaga merchandise in protest of its pedophiliac themes.
“I want to personally apologize for the wrong artistic choice of concept for the gifting campaign with the kids and I take my responsibility. It was inappropriate to have kids promote objects that had nothing to do with them,” the 41-year-old wrote on Instagram.
“I apologize to anyone offended by the visuals and Balenciaga has guaranteed that adequate measures will be taken not only to avoid similar mistakes in the future but also to take accountability in protecting child welfare in every way we can,” he concluded.
Speaking of occultism, in some bizarre new iteration of asymmetric warfare, Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense announced Monday it had recruited actual witches to cast hexes and curses on Russian soldiers.
Render unto God that which belongs to God and unto the enemy that which is of the enemy.
Beware, enemy – you'll get what the witch wants.volunteers dressed as witches, sending love to our soldiers and the…opposite…to our enemy.
Iryna Rezner,Yulia Ovadchuk, Taras Potapenko pic.twitter.com/UCiiK5tEp1
— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) December 5, 2022
Notably, Ukraine has also been leveraging the openly neo-Nazi Azov Battalion, who’ve been captured on video conducting pagan “blood and soil” rituals.
What’s with Ukraine’s ties to the occult?
The creation of the charity is curious given Ukraine already received tens of billions of dollars from U.S. taxpayers prop up its war against Russia and launder money back to Democrat campaigns.
Where did all that money go?
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