What is left out in the entire public narrative on #EFFprotest against H&M anti-black racism is that Not Even A Single Item was Stolen or Looted by EFF Ground Forces. The EFF have not indicated if there would be further protests at H&M stores. “No one should make jokes about the dignity of black people.”ĮFF spokesperson Floyd Shivambu praised the protest on Twitter, claiming H&M was “facing consequences for its racism”. Referring to the slogan on the T-shirt, he said the humiliation of black people should not be allowed to continue. EFF commander-in-chief Julius Malema made no apology for his fighters' conduct on Saturday, saying their actions should have taught the massive international retailer a lesson. “We have got this wrong and we are deeply sorry.”ĮFF warned that any other store that undermines black people will also be shut down. “We strongly believe that racism and bias in any shape or form, deliberate or accidental, are simply unacceptable,” H&M said in a statement. The market has priced in “extremely low” growth and additional pressure on margins, according to Hernander, who from Stockholm oversees 100 billion kronor ($12 billion) as head of Nordic, Finnish and Swedish equities.Īfter objections were first raised abroad, H&M apologised for the advert and withdrew the item from its online store. The hoodie in question that has caused an uproar. The stock is down more than 55% since reaching a high in March 2015.
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