Tuesday, April 10, 2012

LuluAddict Is Racist

And here's why:


In May 2010, she posted a comment to this blog here (click the link --> hold down Ctrl F or Apple F --> type in "LuluAddict" and you will find her comment). Here is a screen shot of what she wrote:



On May 20, 2010, one of her readers found the above comment and posted her finding to LuluAddict's blog informing all her other readers of her racist ways. LuluAddict had since then deleted these comments, but luckily we stealthily took screen shots of most of them:











After LuluAddict deleted the above comments, she made a post "explaining" her actions. However, that post had later been deleted as well. But no worries, we've got it here!



And now you know what kind of a racist, narrow-minded, sad person this "LuluAddict" is. 

5 comments:

  1. Thanks for posting this. I unfollowed her on twitter and I won't visit her blog site anymore. I'll look for other lulu blogs.

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  2. So a large breasted woman is chronically frustrated by the clothing industry and how it caters to smaller frames. I can see how she might feel like the industry is obsessed with women who are known for their tiny frames. I'm not saying she is or isn't racist, but she is right that no one is as politically correct as they like to believe that they are.

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  3. Just unfollowed her. She is totally hopeless. I am an employee of Lululemon in the Vancouver HQ and have notified our CEO of this comment. We have many Asian employees within Lululemon. In fact, some of our most successful designers are chinese-Canadians, who have white-Canadian husbands! As a firm we are shocked that someone has the capacity to say such things who unfortunately acts as an ambassador, though indirectly, of our brand. It took many years for us to build this brand and that we feel very proud of and we categoricallynso not want to associate ourselves with the views of "Lulu Addict".

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