Well-known rapper, Jay-Z, has been put in the midst of controversy involving the high end department store Barney’s New York and the racial profiling of two of its customers. It’s now come out that the rapper was facing increasing pressure to back out of his collaboration with the department store after it accused two black customers of stealing expensive items, which they had in fact purchased. The original reason why Jay-Z and Barney’s teamed up was to benefit Jay-Z’s charity, The Shawn Carter Foundation. The foundation provides scholarship money to underprivileged students, allowing them the chance to attend college.
The rap mogul first
came under attack for remaining silent and not immediately responding to the
event at Barney’s. However, soon after Jay-Z responded to the controversy
through his website, stating that he’s being unfairly “demonized” for not
getting personally involved and waiting to hear for the full story. He later
stated that, "making a decision prematurely to pull out of
this project wouldn't hurt Barneys or Shawn Carter but all the people that
stand a chance at higher education.”
This situation proved to be quite a tough one to
solve in order to satisfy both his relationship with Barney’s and the
public. Although he did release a
statement, it was quite delayed, and allowed for the public to take this story
and turn it into a much bigger situation then it should have been. However, he
was able to maintain a positive relationship with the department store, while
also recognizing the discriminatory act, which showed sympathy to the falsely
accused.
In this case did Jay-Z make the right decision by
not getting immediately involved, or should he have pulled the plug on his
collaboration?
1 comment:
I think it was a wise idea to have waited a bit to be well informed before making his decision. Socially pressured emotional responses never did anyone any good. I think Jay Z did the right thing. Also in considering who else this would affect besides himself and Barney's.
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