Compared with previous years, companies are making relatively fewer public statements in support of racial justice, despite the rise of the inclusive consumer
Is there really a rise of the ''inclusive consumer''? Lately I'm seeing more and more people openly against the woke garbage. I know it's just a knee jerk reaction but I like to believe the opposing force is rising.
There is a real opportunity for other industries to increase—in some cases from zero—their public monetary commitments to fighting racial injustice. In particular, companies employing a large share of Black workers could consider the impact of creating stronger internal company commitments, like making investments that help increase Black executive representation.
I'm not American so do remind me, doesn't this violate some of your amendments, if not that then laws about discrimination? Not that they care about being lawful, just curious.
Is there really a rise of the ''inclusive consumer''? Lately I'm seeing more and more people openly against the woke garbage. I know it's just a knee jerk reaction but I like to believe the opposing force is rising.
I'm not American so do remind me, doesn't this violate some of your amendments, if not that then laws about discrimination? Not that they care about being lawful, just curious.