Comments disabled. lol. https://t.co/rzKDrLIlQV— Julian's Rum 🥃 (@JuliansRum) August 19, 2020
Yesterday, Goodyear became the focus of a conversation that created some misconceptions about our policies and our company. Goodyear has always wholeheartedly supported both equality and law enforcement and will continue to do so. pic.twitter.com/oO6jUg2rTR— Goodyear (@goodyear) August 19, 2020
Then who created it? Someone in authority? Cancel them.
As I read it, they are confirming that BLM wear is OK. The police thing would be considered "advocacy that falls outside of racial justice and equity issues." Somebody correct me. Perhaps my reading comprehension is not as good as it used to be.
Upmost?
No matter how thin Goodyear slices that non-denial denial, it’s still baloney.
If that is the case, I would like to hear that the employees responsible have been fired, and fired without separating compensation (especially if they are lawyers.)
I'll wait for further, and hopefully more complete and reliable info to be released before I narrow my scope of acceptable tire choices.
That said, perhaps other companies are noticing the instantaneous and strong reaction to apparent corporate political partisanship. (I would also guess that we Conservatives are far more likely to "buy American" than the blm marxists, anyhoo, and would be the enTIREly wrong demo to offend.)