MSCHF told CBS News that the "Satan Shoes" are a direct follow-up to the "Jesus Shoes. In 2019, the collective released " Jesus Shoes," which it said contained holy water from the River Jordan, for $4,000. It's not the first time MSCHF has released a pair of modified Nikes. The fast-food chain has a history of financing evangelical groups that opposed LGBTQ rights. damn y'all happy now?" he tweeted, with a picture of a pair of sneakers featuring "John 3:16," "my pleasure," and "Chick-fil-A" on the side. Just a few weeks ago presumed straight actor Ansel Elgort took it all off for a photo shot by his father, noted. "We have decided to drop these to even the score. Who knows But Nas X isn't the only celebrity taking it off on Instagram. The rapper also jokingly tweeted another shoe design for people who were offended by the Satan shoes. Instead, he chose a different path, and in a cleverly timed moment, Lil Nas X has taken the world by storm with a shocking video posted to his social media channel. He said he hoped the song and video would "open doors for many other queer people to simply exist." Critics think Lil Nas X should have left it there and just basked in the glory of his well-intentioned, well-crafted Logitech commercial, which aired during the Super Bowl. "So I hope u are mad, stay mad, feel the same anger you teach us to have towards ourselves." "I spent my entire teenage years hating myself because of the sh** y'all preached would happen to me because I was gay," the rapper wrote in an open letter to his younger self about coming out as gay.
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