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AT&T Exec Sued & Fired for Using Racial Meme

April 29th, 2015 2:44 PM

AT&T's President of Ad Sales Aaron Slator has been terminated in the wake of a $100 million discrimination lawsuit filed against him, with one of the claims pointing at a racially insensitive (and the very first) instance of the "Third World Success Kid" meme that he had sent to a friend via SMS.

Editor's Note: this section of the article contains a racially insensitive and/or offensive image. Reader discretion advised.


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AT&T Exec Sued & Fired for Using Racial Meme

AT&T Exec Sued & Fired for Using Racial Meme

April 29th, 2015 2:44 PM

Filed under: advice animal, third world, lawsuit, race relations

AT&T's President of Ad Sales Aaron Slator has been terminated in the wake of a $100 million discrimination lawsuit filed against him, with one of the claims pointing at a racially insensitive (and the very first) instance of the "Third World Success Kid" meme that he had sent to a friend via SMS.

Editor's Note: this section of the article contains a racially insensitive and/or offensive image. Reader discretion advised.

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