Dolce And Gabanna still suffering because the Chinese know how to stay on code

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I'm curious because I missed this debacle. Was there a lot of vocal outrage from the Chinese community across social media or was it mostly from major figures and political outlets?
 

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Black Americans have extreme spending power in America but we cant stay on code for shyt. Ive been hearin and seeing the same "We gotta stick together" message since the early 90s and still the same shyt. Shyt is sad and draining.
We don't have it anywhere close to how the Chinese have it in their country. We're still the minority here. The impact would never be the same.
 

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We don't have it anywhere close to how the Chinese have it in their country. We're still the minority here. The impact would never be the same.

You're right but we have a major spendin power here in America. You can make a company fall back quick and/or put a nice size dent in their profits. You'll get their investors or boards attention quick. All companies care about is profits.

This era dont really understand a boycott overall. Black Americans spend a lot of money in Gucci and Versace. We pull our money out their profits and they would be sendin out discount coupons for us to come back. I say Versace becuz its only a matter of time before their racist customer policy towards blacks is exposed again.
 
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