Bezos to racist customer: 'You're the kind of customer I'm happy to lose'

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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos shared another email exchange with a customer who criticized the company's support of the Black Lives Matter movement.

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos shared another email exchange with a customer who used incendiary rhetoric to criticize the company's support of the Black Lives Matter movement.

"This sort of hate shouldn't be allowed to hide in the shadows," Bezos said in an Instagram post late Sunday. "You're the kind of customer I'm happy to lose." The post comes after Bezos last week addressed an Amazon customer who was angry over the company's support of protesters.CEO Jeff Bezos posted another email exchange with an angry customer who criticized the company's support of the Black Lives Matter movement.late Sunday, saying the person was the "kind of customer" he'd be "happy to lose."

The customer's email, which Bezos included in a screenshot, includes a string of profanity-laced insults and racist slurs, adding that Amazon's decision to show solidarity with protesters "will ruin [Bezos'] company.""It's important to make it visible. This is just one example of the problem. And, Dave, you're the kind of customer I'm happy to lose."Todd Haselton | CNBCanother email exchange with an angry customer.

In recent days, protests have erupted nationwide over the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man, at the hands of Minneapolis police. On Wednesday, three former Minneapolis police officers

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