A Senior Executive At Estee Lauder Has Been Fired From His $10 Million Job After Sharing A Racist Chingy Meme
I genuinely thought this story was fake. It has all the makings of a classic internet mad-lib. Random guy of high rank mixed with current trending global topic blended with random celebrity you haven’t thought of in 15 years. It has all the ingredients to be fake, but son of a bitch if that apology isn’t shared to his verified Instagram account right this second. Go look for yourself if you don’t believe me. It’s up. I’ll wait.
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What a way to go. The origins of the meme in question can be traced back to a Chingy subreddit.
Which only leads to more questions than answers. Questions such as, “Huh?” and also, “What?” and, perhaps most succinctly, “??????” I’ll be honest, I don’t think Johnny boy loses his job if he came clean about why he shared this meme. “I didn’t read it first,” is the worst excuse of all time. You’re sharing a meme to your grid that you didn’t read first? And you’re someone handed $10 million a year to be in charge of things? That is worthy of being fired alone regardless of what it said. And now you’re admitting you can’t even lie good? You belong on the curb!
Just admit it, man. You’re a big Chingy fan. There’s no shame in that. You’re an active member of the Chingy Reddit community, one of the proud 107 members. You meant to share it to your Chingy Fan Instagram and, in an excited haste, slipped up and posted to the wrong account. Could’ve happened to anyone.