{The Briefing}
• I was grieving over the fact that Ingvar Kamprad, aka IKEA’s founder, was a Nazi sympathizer. Guess IKEA was not to keen on the bad publicity and decided to donate $62 million to the Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya. Good PR move.
• After sixty-six years of silence Brunhilde Pomsel, former secretary of Nazi Germany’s Minister of Propaganda Joseph Goebbels, speaks up. Though one would think that sixty-six years would allow Pomsel to come up with a half-decent excuse for her involvement with the Nazi movement, the decrepit embecile just said— “I didn’t know about the Holocaust. I was a stupid, politically uninterested little sausage of simple means. I only learned about the Jewish extermination programme after the war. Goebbels never mentioned it in his correspondence.” Mrs. Pomsel, the Nuremberg trials are over, fear not. You still are stupid nauseating little sausage.
• Celebrating 100 years of style. The Brits know a thing or two about fashion. The video was created to countdown to the grand opening of the Westfield Stratford City (shopping center).
Flawless execution; props to The Viral Factory.
- Lady of Press

Good points