Top Estée Lauder Executive has been forced out of offensive Instagram posts

After more than three decades in one of the largest cosmetic companies in the world, Asti Lorder announced that after posting a racial aggressive meme on Instagram last week, senior executive John Damse has ended.

According to the submission of recent regulations, Damse, who works as chairman of the company executive group, will leave the company and retire on March 4.

In a statement released on Monday, the cosmetics company said that Damse's combustion did not reflect "the latest Instagram, which did not reflect the value of the company este Lodar" - that their post was caused by "comprehensive crime".

"Inclusion, diversity and equity are the core for the values ​​and priorities of our company throughout the world. In addition, in the past two years, we have worked together as organizations so that our approach to racial equity must be done. And we can make a difficult look Where we can do better, "William Executive President Loder and CEO Fulekeo Freda said.

The company said, "Together we advance to our commitment to our employees, partners and our consumers," said the company.

Asti Lauder said that Damse was told that "let the company effective this week."

As reported by the Wall Street Journal for the first time, one of Instagram Damse's posts showed to members of the Sesame Parodi book on his personal account. In an article by Inside, Meme refers to one of the characters using N-Word and says that he "cries in a ring concert;" "Crying" refers to Kovid-19 Coronavirus.

Since then, Mem has been removed from the Damse Instagram account. Last week, Damse was suspended, while the company examined this incident.

On Saturday, Damse apologized on Instagram and said that he was "very sorry" and meme "was the most remote" that holds it.

Damse said, "There isn't enough words to express my regrets and sadness." "I'm not just hurting the people who are honored, I have weakened whatever I did, because I started my career 31 years ago."

Burning suddenly Damse returned because after the murder of George Floy in 2020, many large companies and corporations aim to become more inclusive.

After the murder of the flood, the company began issuing calls to take action - including more diversity in advertising, increase expenses in different companies and even hire their black employees and promote them. Promised.

Esti Loder company was founded almost 70 years ago in New York City. The company produces many skin care products, makeup, aroma, and hair care on the owners of various different beauty brands such as Mac, Bobby Brown and Clinic.

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