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Shifting political winds have American corporations taking a new tack to diversity goals they once broadcast.
Since Starbuck posted the video about Harley Davidson last Tuesday, it's been reported more than 26,000 times and received more than 44,000 likes. Elon Musk even left a cryptic comment on the post.
Before Robby Starbuck became a problem for leftist companies, alerting consumers to woke indoctrination policies, he directed ...
News Is Out reports that despite some companies retracting DEI initiatives due to political pressure, many still support ...
Reynolds American Inc., the 150-year-old maker of Camel cigarettes and Vuse vapes, said it is rolling back US diversity, equity and inclusion programs, two weeks after anti-DEI crusader Robby ...
Companies have launched programs, like funding floats at Pride parades, to raise their score on the Human Rights Campaign's Corporate Equality Index. But after learning that that HRC is just a ...
Of course not. There's money to be made and leftist propaganda that needs spreading. Starbuck, by pointing out what the HRC really does, has persuaded some companies to stop sucking up.
Under the Trump administration's opposition to DEI, corporations in the south are quietly distancing themselves from Pride ...
“They have nothing to do with actual human rights,” says Robby Starbuck in my new video. “They’re an LGBTQ+ advocacy organization that pushes topics about transgenderism into the workplace.” ...
Reynolds American Inc., the 150-year-old maker of Camel cigarettes and Vuse vapes, said it is rolling back U.S. diversity, equity and inclusion programs, two weeks after anti-DEI crusader Robby ...