Who knew rebel fighters in Syria were fans of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians.”
Throughout the Syrian uprising, residents in the small town of Kafranbel
have posted pictures of themselves holding banners that condemn the
Assad regime and bring attention to their goals.
have posted pictures of themselves holding banners that condemn the
Assad regime and bring attention to their goals.
Today, one activist posted this photo to Twitter, drawing a connection
between Caitlyn Jenner’s liberation and their own desire for freedom.
Addressed to Caitlyn — presumably Caitlyn Jenner — the banner says:
“We would write Kafranbel with a C, if it meant like you, we would be
free.”
between Caitlyn Jenner’s liberation and their own desire for freedom.
Addressed to Caitlyn — presumably Caitlyn Jenner — the banner says:
“We would write Kafranbel with a C, if it meant like you, we would be
free.”
WE WOULD BE FREE AND LIBERATE SYRIA FROM ASSAD AND ISIS
#Syria #Kafranbel #Caitlyn pic.twitter.com/lD4gK0EEO0
— Raed Fares (@RaedFares4) June 6, 2015
When Caitlyn Jenner introduced herself to the world Monday in Vanity Fair, she also addressed the spelling of her name.
“It’s one of the hardest things in life—choosing your own name,” she
said, adding that she felt it was time to break tradition, straying away
from the trademark K used in Kardashian names.
said, adding that she felt it was time to break tradition, straying away
from the trademark K used in Kardashian names.
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