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Huda Beauty Shouldnโt Be on Sephoraโs Shelves
Huda Kattan, the face behind Huda Beauty, has shared antisemitic posts and promoted harmful misinformation targeting Jewish people. Thatโs not a โmistakeโ โ itโs hate.
When someone with millions of followers spreads that kind of hate, it matters, and it causes harm.
Sephora says it stands for inclusion and equality. If thatโs true, Sephora needs to drop Huda Beauty. Thereโs no place for antisemitism in beauty, or anywhere.
I am beyond sickened that Sephora has continued to partner with such an obvious Jew hater. Shame on Sephora for normalizing Huda Kattan's antisemitic libels and demonization. Sephora talks the talk on beauty and inclusivity, but will Sephora stand up against one of the oldest and ugliest forms of hatred when it really matters? History has shown us what happens when this evil is not confronted, and we will always remember who stood up and who remained silent.
Suffice it to say I'm one of the many who will be shopping elsewhere.
The crazy thing is that I might START shopping at Sephora if they drop Huda. But the fact that they wonโt just means Iโm telling all my friends to take their business elsewhere. Youโre losing more customers than you realize.
I was there shopping and shocked HUDA was still there. Somehow Iโm not surprised. They must love everyone spreading hate. They let her stay so now everyone else will thinks ok. Itโs NOT ok. Shame on you Sephora! I will remember that the next time I go to sped 400$ in makeup like I dropped today. Might be the last time you get my money! Macys has the same makeup maybe I will go back there! Ugh ๐ฉ
There should be no hate in Beauty! Disgusting
She needs to go. Antisemitism and hate disguised in โwhat is rightโ is still antisemitism and hate. Get her out of!!!
The biggest protesting group for palestinians are called "jewish voice of peace". I'm guessing there are anti semitic too ? ๐Imagine wanting someone to lose their business simply for saying stop committing a genocide lol
โJewish voices for peaceโ is a group lead by non-Jews. Donโt be fooled.
Most Jewish Voices For Peace members are not Jewish. They are usually "allies" or cosplaying, pretending to be Jewish.
Edited to add: She has gone well beyond saying Jews are committing genocide (they aren't). She's said Jews have been harvesting organs from people, starting 9/11, WWI, WWII, Oct 7th, and running global pedophile rings. Her lies and conspiracy theories are antisemitic and harmful.
There is difference between being antisemitic and standing against zionism. She always stood against whatโs wrong, so why is this any different? Plus, if Sephora can support Zionist funding brands then it can also keep brands standing against it.
Thereโs an important difference between valid criticism of a governmentโs actions and false conspiracy theories rooted in antisemitism. Claims like โIsrael caused World War I, World War II, or 9/11โ are not only baseless, theyโre historically impossible - Israel didnโt even exist as a country until three years after World War II, and there is no evidence connecting it to 9/11.
Considering Israel exists largely because of the horrific genocide of the Jewish people during World War II, blaming โthe Jewsโ or Israel for war itself is both cruel and absurd.
Criticizing Israelโs government policies, Netanyahu, his right-wing coalition, and the very real suffering of innocent Palestinians is not antisemitic. The line is crossed when criticism generalizes an entire people - Jews or Israelis - as if the actions of one government represent every individual. Would you say everyone in the U.S. supported Donald Trump? Of course not. The same standard applies here.
no there is no difference. Why don't jews have a right to their own country? Their ancestral land is Israel. Antizionism is simply disguised antisemitism. Huda is a crappy brand, by a crappy creator whose 'beauty' comes more from injectables and tacky over- filling than from her own products.
She's calling Israel for what it is. An apartheid racist oppressive state that's actively committing genocide on the Palestinian people. Stop calling criticism against israel crimes as antisemitic!!!
That isnโt what she said- she blamed Israel for World War 1 & World War 2 (when it didnโt even exist as a country at that point - so sheโs seemingly referring to Jews as a whole) as well as 9/11, without any evidence? Considering the fact that Jews were the predominant victim and target of World War 2, that is abhorrent.
Thatโs quite different that criticizing Israelโs government policies, Netanyahu, his right-wing coalition, and the very real suffering of innocent Palestinians is not antisemitic.
The line is crossed when criticism generalizes an entire people- Jews or Israelis- as if the actions of one government represent every individual. Would you say everyone in the U.S. supported Donald Trump? Of course not. The same standard applies here.
and palestinian crimes? these are legitimate?
Stop pushing ANTI-HUMANITY 'hasbara' propaganda that causes LIVING beings to be exterminated. Everyone deserves peace, safety and to not be violently displaced from their ancestral land. The entire world is sick and tired of these delusional, selfish lies, backed by billions of dollars!!!!!!!!!
This has nothing to do with whether Huda is right or wrong (she's wrong btw). If she or anyone else who represents a brand went after any other minority and spread the hatred and lies that she does, they'd be dropped immediately. Instead I walk into a store and the first thing I see is her face. It's literally a slap in the face and a reminder that me and my business are not welcome at Sephora.
Apartheid is unacceptable. 500,000 innocent people have been slaughtered. Zionists are committing war crimes which is what Huda called out. Supporting such regime is criminal and racist. I will go where Hudas products are.
Sephora does stand for diversity and equality and thatโs what Huda stands for too, the oppressed people of Palestineโค๏ธ๐ซถ๐ป
Theyโre only oppressed by their own government. Huda and many other antisemitic groups love to blame the Jews. Do your research, babe.
Arabs are Semitic people and canโt be anti semetic. Being anti Jewish supremacy while also standing up for the lives of the Palestinian children being slaughtered by Israel isnโt spreading hate against Jewish people. Take YOUR misinformation somewhere else and open up a history book.