Posted on 11/27/2024 10:14:58 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
A hotline has launched to help American workers snitch on woke corporate politics, according to photos obtained by Breitbart News.
“Would you rather sit in traffic than sit through another DEI meeting?” one billboard asked drivers in Dallas, Texas. Another billboard has appeared in Nashville, Tennessee.
The Dallas-based billboard asked those that may be interested in snitching on their woke company to go to “WokeHotline.com” to become whistle blowers and submit tips, internal documents, and other evidence of DEI policies in corporate America.
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HR seems to think they run the show.
It would be great to see them kicked to the curb for a change.
In a lot of workplaces, DEI has turned into discrimination against white people and now also Jewish people, and especially against white men and Jewish men. We cannot end discrimination with more discrimination. We simply have to give everyone equal rights and opportunity regardless of race, ethnicity, and gender. This is a very simple concept, and yet many left-wingers have difficulty understanding this concept.
This is great.
Alinsky tactics will crush the corporate woke crowd.
Name them.
Shame them.
HR seems to think they run the show.”
You are so right. I hated going to HR for anything. It was staffed with Michelle Obongo’s with the attitudes. Getting info was like pulling teeth. They loved giving general answers to specific questions. You had to ask the same question four different ways to get the info.
Wanna snitch on a woke company?
<><>go to “WokeHotline.com” to become a whistle blower......
<><>submit tips, internal documents, and other evidence of DEI policies in corporate America.
How about NYS requiring all employees take the NYC sexual harassment and gender identity training ANNUALLY - AND IT’S THE SAME TRAINING EVERY YEAR!!
The training in and of itself is harassment.
Courtesy breitbart.com
I was good with HR. The HR lady I would interact with was project secretary at a previous job, so we knew each other from way back.
I would walk up to her and go “Hey, gorgeous!”, and she would laugh.
That’s a great tag line you have there. I’m going to remember that one and revisit this thread occasionally to keep it near the top of my ping list. Good looking Magnolia tree in that picture. I need one like that in my front yard. ;-)
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