Tremaine Emory Leaves Supreme, Social Media In A Stir
Social Media Reacts To Tremaine Emory Leaving Supreme
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1. Ahmed The Ears
2. Connor Garel
The current Writer In Residence at literary magazine The Walrus raises a query on Emory potentially needing deeper self-reflection.
3. Agostinho
This Twitter user called Emory out for his usage of DiAngelo’s book as a way to solidify his points over resigning.
4. Cameron Keys
5. JerLisa_Nicole
This creative personality called Emory out for the planned use of Jafa’s artwork by Emory as “trauma porn”.
6. Derek Guy
The menswear writer opined on how it was “kind of crazy” to consider how the planned campaign and collaboration would’ve been received if it went ahead.
7. Blessed Spice
This Twitter user took Guy’s point even further and questioned Emory’s reasoning in seemingly wanting to fight for the imagery to be used.
8. Shelton Boyd-Griffith
The former fashion editor of Essence Magazine raised some very good points about Emory and Supreme in a thread, beginning with this post.