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Why the hell are you literally injecting skin color in your subject lines of customer emails? As a domainer, can someone explain to me why, as a domain registrar, you feel that it's necessary to send me emails about black owned businesses on a weekly basis? I'm all ears as to what this has to do with my business.
By virtue of emails like this, GoDaddy is revealing each day, that their presupposition must be that blacks are somehow inherently incapable, en masse, of creating a successful business. They clearly believe that a black person who "makes it" and/or is a successful entrepreneur, that they must be celebrated as if it's a "rare" phenomenon or something. Does the CEO and his marketing department not grasp how utterly freaking racist this is? Do they not understand how insulting this is to blacks?
Godaddy is speaking out both sides of their mouth.This divisiveness crap needs to stop. You want to celebrate a specific entrepreneur? GREAT. However, there's no need to inject race into this or underscore the topic of the color of someone's skin as being the core part of the story.
Like every other "big tech" company, you're acting like utter freaking clueless morons, GoDaddy. The hysterical irony, is that you'll be losing my business not because your customer service sucks (which it does) but because I think you're a terribly racist, divisive P.O.S company who clearly spends more time marketing to the social justice crowd than you do on improving your own customer service.
By virtue of emails like this, GoDaddy is revealing each day, that their presupposition must be that blacks are somehow inherently incapable, en masse, of creating a successful business. They clearly believe that a black person who "makes it" and/or is a successful entrepreneur, that they must be celebrated as if it's a "rare" phenomenon or something. Does the CEO and his marketing department not grasp how utterly freaking racist this is? Do they not understand how insulting this is to blacks?
Godaddy is speaking out both sides of their mouth.This divisiveness crap needs to stop. You want to celebrate a specific entrepreneur? GREAT. However, there's no need to inject race into this or underscore the topic of the color of someone's skin as being the core part of the story.
Like every other "big tech" company, you're acting like utter freaking clueless morons, GoDaddy. The hysterical irony, is that you'll be losing my business not because your customer service sucks (which it does) but because I think you're a terribly racist, divisive P.O.S company who clearly spends more time marketing to the social justice crowd than you do on improving your own customer service.
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