Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos Underlines His Company’s BLM Support In Instagram Post

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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos posted an email to Instagram Friday expressing support for the Black Lives Matter movement in reply to an upset customer. The screenshot of an email from a customer said it wa…

posted an email to Instagram Friday expressing support for the Black Lives Matter movement in reply to an upset customer.

The screenshot of an email from a customer said it was “disturbing” and “offensive” that Amazon posted a message on its website in solidarity with the movement. The customer’s name was blurred, but he used the phrase “ALL LIVES MATTER!” which is considered offensive by many, as it seeks to supercede the intended message.

“I have to disagree with you,” Bezos said to the customer.″‘Black Lives Matter’ doesn’t mean other lives don’t matter. Black lives matter speaks to racism and the disproportionate risk that Black people face in our law enforcement and justice system.” Bezos said he doesn’t have to worry that his son “might be choked to death while being detained one day. I want you to know I support this movement that we see happening all around us and my stance won’t change,” said.

 

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Oh please. If Jeff Bezos cares of racial justice why doesn’t he boycott Israel and in their treatment of Palestinians? He’s capitalizing on BLM because of his film business. He’s so disgusting. TuckerCarlson RandPaul AnnCoulter RealCandaceO MariaBartiromo

How about the inhumane working conditions of his company?

Pay your employees reasonable wages, Oligarch.

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