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One year after the Supreme Court’s decision, music video producer Robby Starbuck uploaded a video bashing Tractor Supply, a company that sells farm equipment, for its DEI policies.
News Is Out reports that despite some companies retracting DEI initiatives due to political pressure, many still support inclusion, seeing it as beneficial for business.
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Before Robby Starbuck became a problem for leftist ... out companies that force employees to obey "woke" rules. Walmart, Toyota, Pepsi, John Deere, Harley Davidson and others scaled back DEI mandates ...
Before Robby Starbuck became a problem for leftist companies, alerting consumers to stupid woke indoctrination policies, he directed music videos. He worked with some big names, like Snoop Dogg ...
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 ...
Under pressure from anti-DEI activist Robby Starbuck, Ford, Lowe’s and other major brands distanced themselves from the Human Rights Campaign, the nation’s largest LGBTQ advocacy group, and ...