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The top Amazon lawyer who called a Black warehouse employee 'not smart, or articulate' calls for racial justice in leaked email

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"The images and accounts of violence, discrimination, and racist aggression against Black people are reprehensible and harrowing," said the memo, which was reported by Jason Del Ray atRecode reports that some Amazon employees were upset that Zapolsky's memo did not address his Zapolsky later apologized for the statements about Smalls, which Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez referred to as racist.

On whether his remarks on Smalls were related to race, an Amazon spokesperson said: "That's not true. In fact, Mr. Zapolsky didn't even know the race of the person at the time he made his comments.

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This is a bad headline. The employee tested positive for COVID and still came around his coworkers that’s why he was fired. And that’s why he was called that. Shame on you all for trying to start some mess during these times. That Attorney nothing wrong

'not smart, or articulate' has nothing to do with the person being black. Don't conflate simple opinions on employees with racism.

Lol good luck. America has been telling dumb pollock jokes for a hundred years man lol Can you imagine all the missed money? Lol

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