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Ultimate Trolling of A&F CEO

I've heard of some of this A&F stuff in the past but never followed it because I don't buy their clothes. Has there been a lot of outrage by the fat, not cool people because they don't sell XXL stuff or something? Or is this a case of someone feeling outraged on behalf of the fat, not cool people because he thinks they should be offended?

No, it's okay to make fun of fatties and losers, just not if you're the CEO of a company.
 
I like when I see homeless wearing Carolina gear.
 
I've heard of some of this A&F stuff in the past but never followed it because I don't buy their clothes. Has there been a lot of outrage by the fat, not cool people because they don't sell XXL stuff or something? Or is this a case of someone feeling outraged on behalf of the fat, not cool people because he thinks they should be offended?

I didn't catch what brought this to light most recently. I actually thought the quote from the CEO about fatties and uggos was from a few years ago.
 
Ask bmoney how he became a Lakers fan. It's a touching story of poverty, volunteerism, and bandwagon fandom.

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A&F deserved to get trolled and my first reaction was that this was funny. However I think there is a lot of truth in this article, which basically makes the point that when you make fun of a corporation by handing out their stuff to a certain group, you're also making fun of that group. http://www.hughlh.com/abercrombie-and-fitch-and-homelessness/

Food for thought.

another similar perspective:

http://www.rageagainsttheminivan.com/2013/05/six-reasons-fitchthehomeless-campaign.html
 
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