the kennel, the Cow vs. L'Oreal and Youcef Nabi
The point really is not the outside of a show-girl. The point is and was and remains quite the obscene behavior, blatant, and - apparently - accepted as a fruit from Italy without batting an eye - "Association" as the Cow Killer / Mario Mieli which use to define "GLBQ Circles" - indeed, now is politically correct GLBQI "(heaven forbid, no limit to the specific QUEER .. once sufficed, but Gliss.)
And then the first spolverone of mail bombing, and then post spolverone-mail bombing, but that sadness - for me. Apparently, the important thing is say "Cuccarini Bad, bad L'Oreal."
Ben goes, a lone voice that hints at "this Youcef Nabi," which "has gone from L'Oreal"
But ... Sorry, but "this" Youcef Nabi-E '- precisely the same caliber of transgender people, for me, move all the interest from the miseries Italic well to other levels. and certainly not pitiful.
say that "L'Oreal Youcef Nabi left" because he is now head of Lancôme is a bit 'Reservoir Dogs like saying that because they go to leave Italia 1 Canale 5.
Notwithstanding my views on the ideas and policies of Mrs. Cuccarini de l'Oreal (I also attended the mail-bombing, and I also received the same answer, of course), I can not fail to notice and appreciate that for once it happens that even a transgender person not only does not end up stabbed or roast etc, but you do its good bad career-manger "just like a normal person."
With the current climate - sorry, but ... chapeau - in my opinion. And insisted: "Cucca the cow" did not have asked L'Oreal, but the Mario Mieli: and that is what gnaws at me - if something has rodermi.
... Background: 31/12
the past appeared on the Facebook invitation to a mail bombing aimed at L'Oreal
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=302993436340 , the text was as follows:
write to Italy to report that L'Oreal Lorella Cuccarini is homophobic and that started the campaign on Facebook to boycott the products L'Oreal
_____________________
Email to be sent to: servizioconsumatori@it.loreal.com
Subject: Lorella and homophobic? Boycott L'Oreal!
_____________________
Respectable. Company
Lorella Cuccarini testimonial of one of your products, in which opinion is expressed, it appears obvious homophobia, because she supported "Never marriages and adoptions by gays."
This view, legitimate on a personal level, it is highly discriminatory towards gay people, since it denies equal rights for gay people on the basis of injury contradicted by the doctrine, the jurisprudence and the facts.
would ask you to publicly disassociate yourself from the statements of Lorella Cuccarini, warning that up Facebook has launched a campaign to boycott your products, of course, not only those of the Garnier brand, but of the whole L'Oreal range-http: / / www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=303511339327.
trust in your prompt response and I greet you cordially,
[Name]
[City]
And to which I adhere.
Today I get the answer de l'Oréal, which I reproduce here redirect you:
Sir
Thank you for your letter, which gives us the opportunity to clarify once again that compliance with any diversity, opinion and guidance is the foundation of corporate values \u200b\u200bL'Oreal, from within. We believe that our teams should integrate itself in people of any gender, origin, religion, and orientation. Because our experience has shown us that these working groups are always the most productive in terms of creativity and realization.
Even in positions of greater responsibility we have people who represent different worlds, cultures and ways of being very diversified. Take this opportunity to alert an interview with one of our top managers, Youcef Nabi, former general manager of L'Oréal Paris and now DG Lancome, published on the number of Vanity Fair, February 3, 2010, very interesting this sense.
This is our commitment has also been identified worldwide with the award of several prizes: the French Lebel Diversity of the Ministry of Integration to the prestigious Stanley C. Pace Leadership in Ethics Award.
That said we can not get in any way the merits of the views of Mrs. Lorella Cuccarini, that we respect.
We continue and will continue to work because our company can be a reference in the field of respect for people, diversity and values \u200b\u200bof citizenship.
Sincerely
Alice
Customer Service L'Oreal Paris
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