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I removed the following out of place paragraphs that were added after Brewer's recent comments. While I think there should be reference made to them 3 paragraphs is far too much. Perhaps someone wants to take a stab at paring it down to one paragraph or less? --99.245.155.181 (talk) 05:56, 23 December 2015 (UTC)Reply
Sam’s Club black, female CEO Rosalind Brewer told CNN’s Poppy Harlow that she had met with a supplier whose executive team was comprised of all white males and she did not like that fact despite best qualifications. Rosalind Brewer,“Just today we met with a supplier and the entire other side of the table was all Caucasian males,”.
“I decided not to talk about it directly with his (white men) folks in the room because there were actually no female, like, levels down,” said Rosalind Brewer. “I’m gonna place a call to him.”[1]
Calls to Boycott Sam’s Club over CEO Rosalind Brewer racist statement that she did not like the fact of having to sit across the table from a group of white men. Twitter is exploding with calls to give Sam’s Club what it deserves — fewer white customers [2]