Posted on 09/03/2023 9:01:01 AM PDT by george76
Best Buy fired Enis Sujack, the whistleblower who went public after exposing the manager’s ban on Christian symbols at the workplace.
Earlier this month O’Keefe Media Group (OMG) dropped a story featuring a whistleblower from inside Best Buy who released screenshots of a training program.
A Citizen Journalist has revealed Best Buy is partnering with McKinsey & Company on a Management Training Program.
The program is not open to white applicants. “Candidates must meet the [racial] requirements below”
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The program is only for employees who “identify as Black, Latino, Hispanic, Asian or Pacific Islander.”
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DISCRIMINATION: A Citizen Journalist has revealed Best Buy is partnering with McKinsey & Company on a Management Training Program.
The program is not open to white applicants.
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A second whistleblower revealed Best Buy discriminates against Christians.
“A Geek Squad member has audio proof that the company refuses to allow Christian employees to display crosses while requiring them to attend LGBTQ workshops.” O’Keefe said.
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OMG EXCLUSIVE: Second whistleblower reveals that BestBuy discriminates against religions. Geek Squad member has audio proof that the company refuses to allow Christian employees to display crosses while requiring them to attend LGBTQ workshops.
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Best Buy has fired the whistleblower Enis Sujak who went public after exposing a manager’s ban on Christian symbols at the workplace.
“Enis will go on offense and bring civil rights lawsuits against Best Buy for violating the law!” James O’Keefe said.
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Enis Sujak is fighting back!
There is a GiveSendGo to help fund Enis Sujak’s federal lawsuit against Best Buy for violating his civil rights.
“Do they actively look for material they can report to the FBI in return for finder’s fees?”
I’ve heard that’s true a few times. It could be an urban myth. Considering life in the 21st Century I’m inclined to believe it’s true.
Star and moon medallion okay for mussies?
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It’s possible. I was there a few years ago and these things have only gotten worse. They had several proprietary diagnostic USB Drives that you used and they guarded them closely and l didn’t know all of what they did. If l had been there longer l could have cloned them and see everything they had on them but l was new enough that they kept a close watch so l never got the chance
I think that is out of AP style sheet
Yeah and no Native Indigenous Americans?/sarc
That's called retaliation, and Enis Sujack is about to sore a big payday from WorstBuy.
#18 I returned a spectrum cable modem and the clerk tried to get me to buy their phone service.
A few decades ago I bought a calculator at Sears. The clerk tried to sell me a extended warranty for a $5 calculator....
LOL
You can bet those thumb drives are out there somewhere. I have always fixed and upgraded my own equipment and that of friends and relatives, but I have never worked in a shop doing it. Beside the snooping, it would be interesting to see what tools they use.
Yeah l had every intention of cloning them to see what all was in there but they really watched closely. You had to check them in and out. Because l was fairly new they never gave me an opportunity to copy ‘em. I wasn’t there all that long so l never got the chance. It just wasn’t for me it was too close to what l retired from and the other guys kinda resented having an “old guy” doing what they did.
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