Posted on 05/03/2024 3:26:27 AM PDT by Libloather
The CEO of a male hair loss and erectile dysfunction treatment company said he is “eager” to hire anti-Israel protesters taking over college campuses in support of Palestinians in Gaza.
Andrew Dudum, the Palestinian-American CEO of Hims, a telehealth and online pharmacy known for its suggestive New York City subway ads, shared a link to current openings and encouraged the student protesters to apply.
“Moral courage > College degree,” he wrote on X.
“If you’re currently protesting against the genocide of the Palestinian people & for your university’s divestment from Israel, keep going. It’s working.
“There are plenty of companies & CEOs eager to hire you, regardless of university discipline,” he added alongside the Hims job openings link.
Dudum, who founded Hims in 2017 and has family in Gaza and the West Bank, marks a contrast from many company leaders with his remarks as students at more and more colleges across the country join the wave of protests.
Bill Ackman, head of Pershing Square Capital Management, was one of the first to say he wouldn’t hire students from Harvard who signed a letter allegedly blaming Israel for Hamas’ violent Oct. 7 attack.
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“Wrong. They like little boys, too.”
True statement. When I was on a joint base patrol during Desert Storm in 1990 with a Saudi security policeman, he told me that “women were for babies and boys are for pleasure.” I was on foot patrol the rest of the night.
The CEO, Andrew Dudum, did his B.A. in Management and Economics at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania (Trump’s alma mater in the late ’60s; then China Joe’s money launderer in the late ’10s; and recent site of uber-leftism).
Canelo is donating $30 million from his fight to the Palestinian’s .
I found that out today after buying the Canelo PPV on Amazon last night.
I contacted Amazon tonight and apparently their customer service has had so many people calling who do not want to fund Hamas via Canelo they refund everything no questions asked.
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