sadreality ,

Dude was always sus

elouboub ,
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Don't assume malice when ignorance is an apt explanation.

Viking_Hippie , (edited )

He’s a ridiculously successful pop star! His PR team has a PR team! There’s at least a handful of people whose sole full time job is to make sure that he doesn’t make any mistakes out of ignorance that might make him look bad.

This was on purpose and with all pertinent information available.

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  • shadearg ,
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    Hanlon’s Razor has been weaponized too many times

    And the rich, affluent, and powerful are thankful for it.

    An act of malice is a crime.
    An act of stupidity is specifically not.

    Whom does Hanlon’s Razor benefit?
    An accosted’s peace of mind, or an accoster’s ass?

    SCB ,

    Ignorance of the law is not a defense and stupidity definitely leads to about the same amount of crimes as malice.

    themeatbridge ,

    In this case, is there a functional difference? Will this pop star suddenly realize that the workers were protesting and join them in solidarity? Or will he go back to his life and continue to ignore the problem?

    At a certain point, ignorance and malice qchievw the same effect.

    elouboub ,
    @elouboub@kbin.social avatar

    So when you buy a phone made from slave labor, are ignorant of the fact until someone tells you about it, but buy another phone built from slave labor, are you malicious?

    themeatbridge ,

    Yes, obviously.

    elouboub ,
    @elouboub@kbin.social avatar

    I think you need to watch The Good Place.

    paraphrand ,

    Reads a bit like an onion article.

    TurnItOff_OnAgain ,

    Willing to bet he knew nothing about the union issues and was just there for the Album PR. His manager said “Be here at this date and time and serve coffee and you’ll get a few more million album sales”

    NocturnalMorning ,

    Probably, but still a dumb PR stunt. Why would anybody think serving coffee would boost album or concert ticket sales?

    VulKendov ,
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    Its got people talking about it. Seems like a pretty successful PR stunt to me.

    NocturnalMorning ,

    Talking about it doesn’t necessarily mean people are buying concert tickets because of it.

    RedAggroBest ,

    It’s PR that’s working very well but you just don’t get to see it. If you read the article, why makes sense. His new album and the associated concert have a fall theme with autumn in the name.

    The bland as fuck white-girls and yoga-chick types who love those crappy drinks are also far more likely to listen to this fucker. It’s mass appeal for all these future Karens who are now happy that they 1, got their shitty lattes sooner; 2, got it served by the singer who writes all their shitty pop songs; 3, are now aware and have a stronger memory regarding this upcoming tour.

    SheeEttin ,

    Does he even write his songs?

    I looked it up. He writes the words over another guy’s music. rollingstone.com/…/ed-sheeran-lawsuit-new-album-j…

    FlyingSquid OP ,
    @FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

    To be fair, and I am not comparing the two at all because you can’t compare Ed Sheeran with him, but Elton John only writes lyrics too. Bernie Taupin writes most of Elton John’s music.

    ChunkMcHorkle ,
    @ChunkMcHorkle@lemmy.world avatar

    Elton John was the person that came to mind when I read that as well, but it’s actually the other way around: Elton John is the composer, Bernie Taupin is the lyricist.

    you can’t compare Ed Sheeran with him

    Ain’t that the truth, lol.

    FlyingSquid OP ,
    @FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

    Whoops.

    SCB ,

    The bland as fuck white-girls and yoga-chick types who love those crappy drinks are also far more likely to listen to this fucker.

    Said the person who definitely went to Starbucks regularly before the whole union thing.

    BassTurd ,

    It’s promoting his upcoming new album and shows. I didn’t know about either, because Ed’s music is not my thing. That said, I’m infinitely more likely to spend money on either just by knowing. Now take my experience and apply it to someone that might buy either experience. If a couple of people do, and it’s likely that will happen because that’s how marketing works, then it will probably be worth it. Even with this article, more people will be exposed increasing the chance for more buyers.

    Morse ,

    He’s been doing this at all his tour locations. Working a shift at a local restaurant or something

    GreenMario ,

    Dude if I got my ass out of retail/food service to finally become a famous rock star, and my PR agent told me to go work a shift at the local MickyDs I would absolutely fire my agent… From a replica Quake 1 rocket launcher.

    Or if that can’t be invented yet I’ll settle for good ol Reliable Trebuchet.

    JJROKCZ ,

    The vast majority of Starbucks customers don’t care about unions but they do like ed sheerans music since he’s a pop star

    nolefan33 ,

    I didn’t know he had a new album coming out. Now I do. And now we’re all talking about it. That’s all they’re looking for, more people discussing it so it’s back of mind when it actually drops.

    SCB ,

    Idk if you know this but the Venn Diagram of Ed Sheeran’s target audience and consumers of Pumpkin Spice Lattes is a circle.

    vinceman ,

    I’m not sure why that would disqualify him for scab behavior. Also anyone basing this much of their branding around pumpkin spice bullshit should at least be a little aware of the situation with the union.

    SCB ,

    It’s only scab behavior if the point is to supercede the union which this most definitely does not do.

    The entire article is just laughably bad.

    Hazdaz ,

    100% this. People actually think that folks track the inner-political bullshit at Starbucks?? The delusion of some people is incredible.

    If you don’t like Starbuck’s agenda, then how about you just stop buying food from there? Oh, but that is a bridge too far for most. Hell, I bet 1/2 the people crying in here have probably bought from Starbucks and ordered from Amazon and given money to other anti-worker companies in the last week.

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