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AUT: Re: Re: Re: FW: Fwd: Biased comments by Tommy Hilfiger on "Oprah"



Wasn't there also the head of Newcastle Football Club who referred to their
female fans as "dogs" and said they's wear whatever crap was produced with
the Newcastle logo.
I think there is a difference between suggesting that people who buy the
crap are stupid and saying its too good for a particular group.

----- Original Message -----
From: Paul Bowman <paulbowman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <aut-op-sy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2000 1:02 AM
Subject: AUT: Re: Re: FW: Fwd: Biased comments by Tommy Hilfiger on "Oprah"


> > I really hate to stick up for Mr. Hilfiger (he needs MY help?) but this
is
> > an urban legend which has been denied many times and yet keeps coming
> > back. Besides everything else, would someone like Hilfiger ever say
> > something like this on Oprah? I mean come on. Even Eminem doesn't admit
he
> > is misogynist. What I want is some proof that any famous American
> > capitalist said he hates the people who buy his product.
> > terry
>
> I don't know about US examples. In Britain where the supersession of older
> class attitudes by modern capitalist values is perhaps less advanced among
> certain sections of the ruling class, there was such an example in the
late
> 80s. Gerard Ratner, the CE and main shareholder of a nationwide chain of
> "value" jewelry shops was famously reported at an after dinner speach as
> saying he would never dare buy any of his girlfriends jewelry from his
chain
> (Ratner's) as everbody knew they sold mostly "absolute rubbish". Despite
> desparate attempts at damage limitation including jettisoning Ratner
> himself, and a name change the chain nearly went under (I belive it
survives
> today as Hill Samuels, although it doesn't do much jewelry these days). It
> wasn't so much that people who used to shop at Ratner's didn't know they
> were cheap mass production jewellers, more their anger at the man's
> arrogance and cheek.
>
>
>
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