The CEO who insults the Irish and laughs all the way to the bank
Urban Outfitter billionaire has also upset Blacks, Jews, and Christians
The following year, in 2004, “Jesus Dress Up”, a game created by artist Normal Bob Smith, drew Christian fury when Urban Outfitters distributed a version of it. Users could play with a dress-up doll by placing movable layers of clothing on top of a crucified Jesus. Outfits in the original version included a light-blue tuxedo, football uniform, snorkeling gear, and red devil pajamas.
The company allegedly received feedback from an estimated 250,000 emails. In 2011, the Navajo Nation sent a cease-and-desist letter to Urban Outfitters, demanding that the company stop using the term "Navajo" for a line of products that included underwear and a liquor flask.
Hayne recently stepped back up as CEO of Urban Outfitters when the former CEO resigned.
Hayne is laughing all the way to the bank despite the ethnic uproar over his products.
Not surprisingly, he did not return a phone call seeking comment.
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