There's something to be said about publicly traded companies/government acting against the public conscious, and how that should be kept in check. I don't know how that would look like.
Personally I think the way "public companies" operate in the US stinks to high hell. Why are they so much more prone to going woke than private companies? It would be better if more companies aren't beholden to their shareholders.
And I would be okay with Kroger firing people opposing the rainbow flag if that means companies can start firing "unproductive" people without fear of lawsuits, or having to worry about diversity/gender quotas. Maybe there's a happy medium I'm not aware of but I'm not knowledgeable in this area.
But that would mean Kroger can fire employees for not wearing the groomer flag.
There's something to be said about publicly traded companies/government acting against the public conscious, and how that should be kept in check. I don't know how that would look like.
Personally I think the way "public companies" operate in the US stinks to high hell. Why are they so much more prone to going woke than private companies? It would be better if more companies aren't beholden to their shareholders.
And I would be okay with Kroger firing people opposing the rainbow flag if that means companies can start firing "unproductive" people without fear of lawsuits, or having to worry about diversity/gender quotas. Maybe there's a happy medium I'm not aware of but I'm not knowledgeable in this area.