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Snapchat removes racist Juneteenth Lens, says that it wasn't approved

This past Friday, June 19th, the U.S. recognized Juneteenth. It is a holiday that celebrates the emancipation of those who were enslaved in the United States. In the wake of the social protests that took place in the U.S. following the murder of George Floyd, no U.S. company was spared for any branding or product that could be considered insensitive in terms of race. That is why products like Mrs. Butterworth, Uncle Ben's, and other iconic brands are being replaced.

, a major faux pas was committed by messaging app Snapchat which was forced to remove a racially insensitive ...

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