Free Palestine Printing Indicate They'll Continue Selling Bluey Products, Despite Copyright Infringement


Following the news that BBC Studios is forcing Free Palestine Printing to remove their Bluey product - a result of my post exposing their copyright infringements of beloved children's cartoon characters - Free Palestine Printing are so incensed, they have devoted almost all of their Instagram stories to the topic. And many of them indicate they will continue to sell the shirts, despite being forced to remove them from their online store:

I hope BBC studios is keeping a close eye on this.

The stories are very emblematic of the entire so-called 'Palestinian cause' these people advance: trying to steal what belongs to other people and then crying over the fact they are being prevented from doing so. They do not believe the rules of law and common decency should apply to them.

You have to laugh (or perhaps cry) over the comments that Bluey as a character would support their cause, which is genocidal in nature:

If you were in any doubt as to what this chant means, October 7th gave us a preview.

Meanwhile, you may have noticed that the second story was a link to this Israellycool post, unrelated to the Bluey fiasco. I suspect Burgertory CEO Hash Tayeh is somehow involved with Free Palestine Printing, given the numerous stories involving him (most of which I did not reproduce in the video above). But it is just a suspicion.

How ironic it would be if they don't realize it was one of my posts that helped trigger their current troubles.



Posted from my blog with Exxp : https://www.israellycool.com/2024/01/10/free-palestine-printing-indicate-theyll-continue-selling-bluey-products-despite-copyright-infringement/
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