Female majority on the Disney board broken, maybe the wokeness will subside?
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Because women in corporate fail upwards.
Mary Barra is the extremely woke, feminist CEO of
GovernmentGeneral Motors. Peltz is an activist investor with a big plan called "Restore the Magic" that he wants to present to the board. Even if he's woke, he can't be more woke than Mary "Government will bail me out" Barra.I don't follow everything Disney does, they're on my boycott list. I only found this out because I was in a conversation about Disney.
I recall that you claimed "women are the first to be hired and the last to be fired", only to post statistics showing that women did worse during the pandemic (without realizing it).
What makes her extremely woke?
In my defence, the main sectors that were hit by lockdowns employed a lot of useless women. The first people to go in a crisis are the makework jobs like waitresses, receptionists etc.
November 2022 jobs report showed a majority of new hires were women, so I wasn't that far off.
She was recommended to be in the Hilary Clinton government on a list by John Podesta. Need I say more?
Are you calling service workers 'useless'?
Wait, so the trend over many months showed that you were absolutely wrong, that they were not the last to get fired, and when one month shows that more women were hired (if it does), you claim victory? Amazing.
Please do.
Yes? I don't think there's a huge amount of disagreement on this topic, the reason those jobs exist is for young people to get their first experience of work. In a time where economic worries are paramount, you'd expect them to be cut. The reason women cling to them is because tipping is a less extreme version of the whole simp racket, where they can rake in way over their deserved wage for a pleasant smile towards a customer.
December numbers should be out soon, right?
I presume you're asking for a source. - the list also included Melinda Gates (Pivotal Ventures) and Tim "we need to hire more women in tech" Cook.