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The index puts the spotlight on corporations with little respect for freedom of faith and speech, putting Americans at risk of getting punished for their beliefs.
The index measures how tolerant a corporation is when it comes to respecting free speech and religious freedom.
Out of the 75 major corporations evaluated in the index, only two businesses scored more than 25 percent out of a maximum of 100 percent possible in terms of respect for speech and religion.
U.S. — Wayland Corporation has proudly announced the appointment of their new Chief Diversity Officer, who just so happens to be a white woman. The company says that it values diversity above all else and made this hire to show how serious they are about it.
"Diversity is our strength! But not when it comes to me and my position as Chief Diversity Officer," said the new CDO, Sara Grace Smith. "My whiteness and privilege will serve as a glaring example of the dangers of whiteness and privilege. I'm helping!"
As the new Chief Diversity Officer, Sarah Grace will be in charge of making sure a job applicant's qualifications are never considered — only their skin color and gender. She will also be responsible for ensuring that only racial and sexual minorities are featured on the company's marketing and that all white male employees will be made to feel as hated and unwanted as possible until they ultimately leave the company.
Skeptics argued that Mrs. Smith's appointment was a glaring contradiction, akin to having an obese personal trainer or a blind taxi driver. But according to sources, those same individuals have since been let go by the company.
"I'm here to make this place diverse and inclusive and anyone that's got a problem with the company shilling out vast sums of money to hire me to send out unnecessary emails and mandatory compliance training is RACIST!" added Mrs. Smith.
At publishing time, the Chief Diversity Officer stepped down claiming "her work was done" after making sure the entire company only employed indigenous trans women with disabilities.
Remember that CVS was supporting the ultra-violent and ultra-racist BLM movement.
Patrick
I don’t think there is a company out there that has the balls to say that they don’t support BLM, Imagine that.
If they aren’t on your list, it’s because they haven’t yet been pressured to make a statement.
Doritos: https://archive.is/nLHv0
Doritos partnered with this social influencer in Spain ... then his previous tweets appeared...
So that's Doritos' new brand ambassador in Spain. Told you it was like Dylan Mulvaney on steroids.
Or, it WAS, until the word got out. Turns out they still fear bad PR in Spain...
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