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12-10-2013, 12:07 PM
Incredible how gutless these CEOs and companies are. They only embolden these lynch mobs with each "sacrifice".
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12-10-2013, 12:09 PM
jesus christ, this country
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LuluLemon Founder and CEO forced to resign following "controversial" comments
12-10-2013, 12:38 PM
Wow, I came directly here as soon as I saw this and just had to click on the most recent in "Everything else"
So now you can found a wildly successful athletic gear company for women and get fired for saying your athletic clothing doesn't fit the bodies of unathletic women.
Unreal... un.. real...
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LuluLemon Founder and CEO forced to resign following "controversial" comments
12-10-2013, 12:41 PM
It's one thing if some random MBA CEO is ousted after a controversy, but the guy who built the empire from the ground up? If he couldn't weather the storm, who can?
Fucking hell.
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LuluLemon Founder and CEO forced to resign following "controversial" comments
12-10-2013, 12:58 PM
The guy wasn't even directly commenting about girls being fat.
He just said some thighs are too big for his pants.
Fuck man.
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LuluLemon Founder and CEO forced to resign following "controversial" comments
12-10-2013, 01:02 PM
Why do powerful men yield to this kind of shit? I can almost guarantee this would not have hurt his companies's sales that much. We all know when we purchase stuff, the last thing we think about it is what some CEO said.
As long as this keeps happening men will keep getting taken advantage of.
/rant
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LuluLemon Founder and CEO forced to resign following "controversial" comments
12-10-2013, 01:07 PM
There's a good chance they will elect a puppet CEO and this guy will still run the company behind some less prestigious title. If it weren't the actual founder, they'd probably can him entirely. Sets a bad precedent either way.
Also, once a company is firmly established, it can make sense for the founder to move on - maybe because someone else will make for a better CEO, or because the founder accomplished what he set out to do and wants to relax or pick a new challenge.
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12-10-2013, 01:52 PM
wow.
Honestly I don't know if I could come back and live in the US anymore.
It really does seem like it's fast becoming a PC/victimology police state sometimes.
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LuluLemon Founder and CEO forced to resign following "controversial" comments
12-10-2013, 02:02 PM
Wow. Just Wow.
Is this satire?
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LuluLemon Founder and CEO forced to resign following "controversial" comments
12-10-2013, 02:23 PM
This is happening in Canada.
Chip hasn't been CEO for awhile, he's being ousted from the board because the rest of management sees him as a liability (opinionated, there is also controversy over his love of Ayn Rand and the fact that he chose the name lululemon because he thought it would be funny when Japanese people say it)
He still owns a large % of the company but lately has been diversifying his wealth which means he's been selling lulu stock. Probably resulted in him having less sway.
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LuluLemon Founder and CEO forced to resign following "controversial" comments
12-10-2013, 02:50 PM
The role mainstream media plays in these ridiculous controversies is so frustrating, especially after having taken the red pill and questioning/analyzing the world around you.
Whether it's in the Global piece from a month ago, or this latest CBC story, there isn't a single person who has the common sense or courage to say "yeaahhh... but is he wrong? We're all thinking it." Or if they did, it never made it on-air.
Instead, the comments are universally categorized as wrong, bad, "controversial," misogynistic or some other terrible thing.
Isn't there someone in the media here who can stand up and say what we're all thinking?
At lease there seems to be some people in the reader comments on the CBC story who are weighing in with some common sense. If only the media would follow their example...
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LuluLemon Founder and CEO forced to resign following "controversial" comments
12-10-2013, 02:59 PM
This makes me sick. I saw the interview where this guy made these remarks and he was very tactful but clear on a certain point. The complaints about his line of fitness apparel were largely coming from bigger women. her is my argument. i used to be fit as hell. I would cycle in the summer topless because I looked good. as of late I've put on a little weight. you know what I did? I put a fucking shirt on. You know why I don't wear skinny jeans? Because I have thighs like a fucking German soccer/football player. It's just not a good look. So why would any one pushing 40% body fat try to shoehorn themselves into a size 0 pair of yoga pants. Bitch you aren't into yoga. So a handful of beached whales blow out the legs of there athletic attire and when this is given as evidence that there is no fault in the product he is harpooned by the liberal media. My question is this. What the fuck do you want? Kevlar reinforcement? The pants already cost $100 a pair. I shame any one who rallied against this man who created a clothing line that made any chick who was a 6 or above 1 whole point better looking while wearing a set of lulu lemons. Now they have a new female CEO and you know what's going to change. Nothing, because fat chicks are still going to look appalling in lulus and there fat frictionous legs are still going to burn through them like dried grass.
You can work stupid, but you can't fix a fat body.
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12-10-2013, 04:39 PM
We need another #FatShamingWeek
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LuluLemon Founder and CEO forced to resign following "controversial" comments
12-10-2013, 07:08 PM
If you want to keep control of your company and do whatever the fuck you want don't go public.
As posted above, it sounds as if he has been selling off his position for a while anyway.
Made his money. Move on.
That's what I would do as well.
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LuluLemon Founder and CEO forced to resign following "controversial" comments
12-10-2013, 07:16 PM
Wow. Just Wow.
Is this real?
Seriously.
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12-10-2013, 07:46 PM
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LuluLemon Founder and CEO forced to resign following "controversial" comments
12-10-2013, 11:42 PM
There was an interview with a former employee on NPR today. You guys are gonna love this...Two things she criticized about their corporate culture under his leadership:
1) being encouraged to read books. One happened to be by Ayn Rand. (There is an employee book club of some kind)
And, even better:
2) feeling pressured to workout/exercise to stay in shape
http://www.marketplace.org/topics/busine...pants-gate
If only you knew how bad things really are.
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LuluLemon Founder and CEO forced to resign following "controversial" comments
12-11-2013, 01:07 AM
Any number of clothing manufacturers out there don't make clothes over a certain size. Fat bitches know it, and hate it. We have a thread here about the Abercrombie CEO making similar statements about who he makes his gear for, and who he DOESN'T make it for. The reality of business is that you can't publicly alienate any sector of the public. Just make your stuff and market it to who you want. He had to know, no matter how delicately he worded his statement, that it would be interpreted exactly the way it was interpreted. Maybe he was ready to step away, as many of you have noted. Remember, Steve Jobs got pushed out of the company HE founded many years ago, but ended up back at the helm. I love how women that are in good shape want to defend fatties, threatening to give up the brand even though they work well for them. Let fatties fight their own battles. I can't stand seeing them walking around squeezed into stretch pants. It looks nasty.
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LuluLemon Founder and CEO forced to resign following "controversial" comments
12-11-2013, 02:30 AM
Quote: (12-10-2013 01:02 PM)Kaii Wrote:
Why do powerful men yield to this kind of shit? I can almost guarantee this would not have hurt his companies's sales that much. We all know when we purchase stuff, the last thing we think about it is what some CEO said.
As long as this keeps happening men will keep getting taken advantage of.
/rant
Hast thou learned nothing from the Paula Deen affair? The media beast will feed the fire until someone is fired. It will be non-stop bad publicity. He did the only thing he could do to save his company.
If you want shit to make sense, America is just not the place for that.