T-shirt designer hopes to cash in on North Korean assassination
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A U.S.-based designer said he hoped to cash in on the assassination of the North Korean leader's half-brother by selling T-shirts emblazoned with "LOL" in the style worn by his alleged assassin, according to Reuters.
The designer said "human rights abuses" by North Korea's leaders outweighed any arguments against making such T-shirts.
Police believe a woman captured on video wearing a shirt with the letters "LOL" poisoned Kim Jong Nam, the estranged half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, at Kuala Lumpur International Airport. Malaysian police have made a series of arrests.
"I thought she looked very stylish. I’m also always looking out for newsworthy designs - things that are easily made into memes," the designer, who gave his name as Joel and said he lived in the United States, told Reuters in an online message. He declined to give his full name.
A chief executive of online marketplace Redbubble, where several T-Shirts sporting the LOL (laugh out loud) label are being offered, did not immediately comment. A representative at the company's San Francisco office declined to comment.
The designer said "human rights abuses" by North Korea's leaders outweighed any arguments against making such T-shirts.
Police believe a woman captured on video wearing a shirt with the letters "LOL" poisoned Kim Jong Nam, the estranged half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, at Kuala Lumpur International Airport. Malaysian police have made a series of arrests.
"I thought she looked very stylish. I’m also always looking out for newsworthy designs - things that are easily made into memes," the designer, who gave his name as Joel and said he lived in the United States, told Reuters in an online message. He declined to give his full name.
A chief executive of online marketplace Redbubble, where several T-Shirts sporting the LOL (laugh out loud) label are being offered, did not immediately comment. A representative at the company's San Francisco office declined to comment.
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