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Estée Lauder exec ousted after posting racist covid-19 meme featuring ‘Sesame Street’ characters

Senior Estée Lauder executive John Demsey was told to leave the company over a meme he posted on Instagram that used the n-word in a joke about "Sesame Street's" Snuffleupagus contracting the coronavirus.
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