Posted on 09/08/2024 5:20:00 AM PDT by MtnClimber
Maybe corporations are ditching wokeness to avoid brokeness by making their customers gag with revulsion at their leftist idiocy.
If true then Disney executives should all be sued since they opening (and proudly) discriminate against whites and straight males of any color or race.
I hate to put Jack Daniels on my boycott list. I guess I’ll be buying Metaxa (7 star) instead. 😉
So...they are de-transitioning?
Although, if they had the surgery the best they can hope for is to be a shell of your former self.
So...they are de-transitioning?
Although, if they had the surgery the best they can hope for is to be a shell of their former self.
Define “Equity” in a way that isn’t exactly stealing from productive whitey and giving to lazy blackey.
Go.
Trust, but verify. No, wait. Verify before you trust!!
Horrible management waking up?
Are they really ditching woke...
...or just renaming it?
Trust but verify.
BTTT
“State laws across the country hold officers and directors personally liable for knowing violations of the law, ..”
Imagine that…
I think Disney considers that “Restorative justice”…… yep it’s a disease those people have
I was surprised to see a Bud Lite ad during a football game the other day.
DEI = Discrimination and Abuse against whites
Their accountants have been heard finally.
$ power is powerful.
I don’t drink Jack Daniels because I don’t like it. It’s too sour. I prefer Japanese whiskey.
Maybe publicly they are, but behind the scenes, I suspect it’s still going strong.
CDT/DEI are inherently racist, and therefore illegal. Discriminatory is negligible compared to that. If Execs are just realizing that, both they and their legal departments should be purged.
Mind, legal depts are inherently corrupt if the individuals are not held personally liable for unprofessional advice. I use to work for a big company in CaCaLand. They got sued for negligence in keeping care of their power lines — which led to ~20 homes being destroyed by a fire. Now homeless families took them to court. Near the end someone leaked a memo from Legal to Ops — saying basically: “If the fines for breaking the law are less than the gains, go for it.”
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