Hundreds of people march in Washington in July for the Black Lives Matter movement. “This is one way I can demonstrate regularly that I am not complicit in whatever their views are.”But Wells Fargo rejected her design. She recalled the response: “As soon as I said 'Black Lives Matter,' [the customer service agent] said, 'Oh, that's why it got rejected.' “She said that if ‘Black Lives Matter’ were on my card, it might offend people,” Nash said. This one says “Black People Are Important.”But that, too, will be rejected, Wells Fargo told The Post.
Source: Washington Post January 14, 2017 12:22 UTC