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Lululemon founder and former CEO Chip Wilson has a problem with the “whole diversity and inclusion thing.” Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian discuss on The Young Turks.

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«While many CEOs are shouting about their increased efforts to ramp up diversity across their business one founder is promoting the exact opposite.»

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36 comentarios en «The "Certain Customers" Lululemon's Founder Doesn't Want Associated With The Brand»
  1. … But Victoria Secret had been on a downward spiral for literally decades. They were trying to expand their costumer reach thinking a more inclusive rebrand would capture the dollars being spent on Fenty (best fashion show ever) and Yitty. VS has been so problematic for so many years that no amount of pandering is going to bring back costumers. Too many companies do what they do and do it better, and Lunatic Lemon is no exception. Disaster.

  2. Honesty is a moral virtue, not a brand proposition!
    Ceeeenk, it isn't very honest to say that you are known for your honesty, 😂. Admittedly, you are one of the best in that regard.

  3. I don't have a problem with "specialized" brands. If you shop Lane Bryant, I don't expect to see you in a GAP store and vise versa. But, if SOME women want to stuff themselves into his overpriced crap. He should just shut up and take their money! What kinda capitalist is he anyway? Just another grumpy rich guy talking out his ass.

  4. hmmm??? IS this what the rise in all the designer black face was about a few years ago (all the big designers essentially making minstrel-ish caricatures disguised as clothing)… Were they signalling to blacks that they don't want black people wearing their brand? TBH the elite want to be elite — let em , IDC (they can't exist without the masses).. In modern times -they have forgotten that fact – and this let-them-eat-cake mentality, historically results in them losing their heads. I do not think "the 99%" has gone ANYWHERE; the next time the class-issue blows up, it will pick up right where the 99% protest left off.

  5. Pissed my pants laughing just now.

    "Our brand is honesty. We would never fluff up the democratic party"

    How does he tell his jokes with a straight dace.

    Must be a familial trait. For reference see "im a socialist" porshe driving "i paved my own path" nepo baby neice of cenk, hasan piker

  6. As a dude who appreciates curvy queens, there are athletic wear brands catering to peachy thick women: Athleta, NASSwear, Paragon fitwear, CLS sportswear, Born Primitive, FITJeans, Bombshell sportswear, and many more. Don't waste your money on a brand who doesn't value you.

  7. Victoria Secret is losing to Savage x Fenty. They failed to modernize because of their weird ceo and became extremely dated. Between the bralette trend and his comments, the brand really failed.

  8. He makes a valid point! How one presents oneself speaks volumes about their self-esteem and plays a role in effective communication and understanding. I advocate for wearing what fits and suits you. Let's move away from the notion of "I can wear what I feel" without considering size, as exemplified by Lizzo. Promoting an unhealthy lifestyle and body image is not right, and despite knowing this, society has become overly politically correct. Criticizing this has become challenging, yet the reality is evident, especially in my gym where overweight individuals wear inappropriate attire, mistakenly thinking it looks good simply because it fits them (barely).

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