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Commission claimed it received 50,000 complaint letters a tiny amount compared to total viewership. But a Freedom of Information request discovered that, in fact, the FCC received fewer than 2,000 letters, with less than 100 or less than 5 percent of that total saying anything about race.Let's do the numbers. Out of 17,000,000 viewers, 2,000 bothered to write. Of that, only 100 complained about the promo being racially offensive. That comes to about 5 percent of the .01 percent that wrote or a little over .0005 percent of viewers.Now the discriminated Barneys' customers have already sought legal counsel. Barneys has announced an investigation. Without waiting for the results, Barneys' CEO issued an apology. To ensure that the store keeps its "commitment to fairness and equality" and "zero tolerance for any form of discrimination," Barneys has retained a respected "civil rights expert."Barneys probed after racial profiling claimsNEW YORK New York state's attorney general on Tuesday launched an investigation into retailers Macy's Inc and Barneys New York Inc, where black customers complained they were stopped by police after making luxury purchases.The city's feisty tabloids have nicknamed the practice "shop and frisk," a take off on the controversial New York police crime fighting tactic "stop and frisk," which critics contend amounts to racial profiling.State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman gave the two department store chains until Friday to turn over information about their policies for detaining and questioning customers based on race.But Barneys Chief Executive Mark Lee