The college drop-out pays for his Brooklyn apartment - and his considerable weed habit - by simply asking fans to pay for it. Jovan's is one of the most hilarious success stories of the digital influencer age. Tumblr Just Banned This and Users Are Freaking Out It didn't even come with a warning or what tweet triggered my suspension." "It's ridiculous but barely shocking, feels like Twitter just finding an excuse to silence specific users again over any comment they can. "I couldn't believe a gay guy using an emoji could have his account terminated while Nazis run rampant." "It's been awful, my entire income and online brand is via Twitter," Jovan told TooFab exclusively on Wednesday. We consider abusive behavior an attempt to harass, intimidate, or silence someone else's voice," Twitter told him, somewhat ironically. "You may not engage in the targeted harassment of someone, or incite people to do so. Just minutes later Jovan - whose bio reads "Tryna be the gayest influencer" - was banned from the social media platform. One very-obviously sarcastic tweet came from Jovan himself - whose 120k followers know he is part of the LGBTQ+ community - posting "GAYS ARE CANCELLED SIS" flanked by several of the offending icons. The so-called "no-homo emoji" quickly sparked debate on online, with many appalled such a thing existed, but just as many seeing the funny side.
Vox’s leader Santiago Abascal regularly speaks out against what he calls “supremacist feminism and gender totalitarianism.” He and his colleagues oppose same-sex marriage and have proposed introducing a separate form of civil union.Ībascal told the Spanish TV channel Antena 3: “We don’t consider a relationship between two men or two women to be a marriage, but it’s a civil union that needs regulating.Kevin Hart's Oscars Fiasco Over Homophobic Tweets Ignites Hollywood Criticism and Ideas for Better Hosts The incumbent Socialist Workers’ Party (PSOE) won the most votes, but still earned just 123 seats, putting it 53 short of an overall majority. Its success marks the first time that a far-right party will sit in parliament since the 1975 death of military dictator General Francisco Franco, who had ruled the country since 1939, after leading the Nationalists to victory in the Spanish Civil War. It will take 24 of the Congress of Deputies’ 350 seats following the vote.
The Vox party won just over 10 percent of the vote in Spain’s general election. Vox won over 10 percent of the Spanish vote
The origins of the emoji are currently unclear, although the ghost appears to be from an Android phone and Photoshopped with a rainbow flag. Thousands of tweets were sent in support of the LGBT+ community in the aftermath of the initial Vox tweet, with supporters urging the LGBT+ community and allies to use the image as a symbol of resistance against the far right.
Los bisexuales tambien tenemos nuestra mascota, os presentamos a #bisper el primo de #gaysper ? /BYbjIgUC1cĪs the meme continued someone launched a Gaysper Twitter account, in tribute to the emoji, which now has over 2,000 followers. While others created friends for Gaysper… introducing Bisper, the bisexual ghost. Lo barato que me va a salir el disfraz en el próximo Carnaval. Others suggested that people should dress up as the ghost for pride festivals and carnivals. Uy, se nos había escapado este fantasma de Hill House. “Here, Gaysper scaring a young right-wing heterosexual,” another Tweet said.Įven brands such as Netflix Spain joined in with the meme, Photoshopping pictures of the ghost into screen shots of its horror films. While another person tweeted: “The worst thing the far right could have done was give the LGBT community a new cute symbol,” while continuing their Twitter thread to include images of Gaysper scaring people. Puede la comunidad lgtbi apropiarse de este icono por favor? /xhJ4IlKdlS One user asked the LGBT+ community to “please” reclaim the gay ghost emoji as their own. Queer and trans social media users started using the hashtag #gaysper to create memes and roundly mock the group, using the rainbow-coloured ghost emoji, who oppose same-sex marriage and LGBT+ families.