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originally posted by: mtnshredder
originally posted by: Metallicus
originally posted by: strongfp
a reply to: Metallicus
Can we break down this a little?
recently shared content on social media that is not aligned with Sephora’s values around inclusivity.
What did she share that made Sephora take such drastic measures?
Her lawyer’s are also wondering. They requested this exact information from Sephora for their upcoming lawsuit.
I hope she sues the crap out of them for lots of money. Sad days when we’re being demonized, criminalized and cancelled for exercising our freedom of speech. What’s even sadder is the people cheering it on.
...This video was sponsored by Sephora via Rewardstyle and hours after it was approved to be posted, Sephora asked for it to be removed. They responded to several comments, including one comment that said I am part of a "dangerous MAGA group." Sephora replied to that person thanking them for bringing it to their attention and my content "is not aligned with Sephora's values around inclusivity."
You can see my video statement on my IGTV. I will never be supporting Sephora again and will happily remove the video once they pay me what they owe me for the sponsorship.
God bless everyone ❤️
Not much to say here except it just keeps happening.
Sephora recently sponsored her and received extreme backlash because she has made racists comments in the past to other gurus, is a covid denier, and made numerous comments supporting the insurrection at the capital (if you search her name in beautyguruchatter on Reddit a bunch of old tweets have been posted) .
Upon the backlash Sephora has terminated the relationship with her. Now, conservatives are claiming this is an “assault on republicans” and a violation of free speech. For anyone confused, private companies do not owe you free speech under the constitution and I would guess Sephora does have some kind of reputation clause in their contracts though of course I don’t know that.
community.sephora.com...
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: Metallicus
Most conservatives have in common our desire to not see little babies murdered. If a person or organization doesn't like that belief, it's too bad. There is nothing saying we must interact with someone who is non-moral in this regard.
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: Metallicus
Not much to say here except it just keeps happening.
Nothing happened except an "Influencer" for those who need influencing has lost a contract.
She wasn't dropped because she's a Conservative she was dropped because she's a drama queen with a big mouth.
Sephora recently sponsored her and received extreme backlash because she has made racists comments in the past to other gurus, is a covid denier, and made numerous comments supporting the insurrection at the capital (if you search her name in beautyguruchatter on Reddit a bunch of old tweets have been posted) .
Upon the backlash Sephora has terminated the relationship with her. Now, conservatives are claiming this is an “assault on republicans” and a violation of free speech. For anyone confused, private companies do not owe you free speech under the constitution and I would guess Sephora does have some kind of reputation clause in their contracts though of course I don’t know that.
community.sephora.com...
Who cares.