Will Cain: Lululemon Fired Employees Accosting Looters Because They’re More Concerned of Being Called Racists

‘It has been turned into a modern American race trauma once again’

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CAIN: “You see, the safety that most individuals — I believe this to be the case, Joey — most individuals and corporations run a risk of, in modern America, meaning the place they feel the most unsafe is the vulnerability of being called a racist. And if they don’t want their employees to call the police, it's because they fear something in this interaction, calling police, if the perpetrators are black, then you are at risk of being painted as the racist in an interaction that will get distorted in the media. It is what is happening with Daniel Penny, again, and Jordan Neely. It has been turned into a modern American race drama once again. And so what I think, if that is the case, if what the women allege is true, Joey, that their mistake was calling the police, or maybe even what you said, publicizing this interaction, then what Lululemon is trying to do is make sure, a, not that their emergencies that is safe, not that their employees or the people, their customers are safe, but that their reputation as a company that will never be painted as racist remains safe."

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