Cancel culture has gone too far

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Cuddles, Feb 13, 2021.

  1. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    EXACTLY!

    I will note that many Fortune 500 companies now require social media postings by top executives to be cleared with the company as part of employment contracts -- whether it is on private or corporate social media accounts.

    The executives are also required to disclose all private social media accounts used by the executives to the company -- this avoids what is now known as the "Whole Foods situation" where their CEO used anonymous accounts to trash smaller competitors -- in order to tank their stock price so Whole Foods could buy them.
     
    #411     Apr 2, 2021
  2. userque

    userque

    Where is the discussion on why everyone wants to cancel Georgia? You know ... the discussion about the voter suppression?
     
    #412     Apr 2, 2021
  3. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    No matter which side of the "voting rights' issue a company takes you are offending about 1/3 of your customers... and a good number of politicians who regulate you.

    American Airlines came out swinging in Texas on the other side of the voting rights issue directly out of the gate and is also getting blow-back from customers and politicians.

    American Airlines Comes Out Swinging Against Texas Voter Suppression Law
    https://www.paddleyourownkanoo.com/...swinging-against-texas-voter-suppression-law/

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    Texas governor Greg Abbott and lieutenant governor Dan Patrick support the new legislation – both endorsed former President Trump’s allegations of voter fraud in last years elections. Patrick lashed out at American saying that the airline hadn’t even read the legislation before publicly denouncing it.


    “Texans are fed up with corporations that don’t share our values trying to dictate public policy,” Patrick said. “The majority of Texans support maintaining the integrity of our elections, which is why I made it a priority this legislative session.”


    “By the way, this is the same American Airlines that in 2017 led the fight to try to force us to allow boys to play girls sports in Texas and take away their scholarships. They are probably still fighting for that today and it is likely they have not read Senate Bill 29 either.” Patrick continued.


    SB29 is designed to limit lobbying activity connected with certain legislation including laws around ethical issues – such as gender.
     
    #413     Apr 2, 2021
  4. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Very interesting that Stacey Adams is coming out and urging businesses & events not to leave Georgia. I urge you to read her comments which I posted in the Cancel Georgia thread.
     
    #414     Apr 2, 2021
  5. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    CEO's can smell a bullshit bluff a mile away. They know who the GOP work for.
     
    #415     Apr 2, 2021
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  6. userque

    userque

    I understand that. You can't please everyone.

    Say something, someone's offended. Remain silent, others are offended. My point is simply to remind us that regardless of what we think, we should remember that it's always the business' choice, and should remain their choice--for better or worse.

    Blow back comes with life. If you never get some blow-back, you're doing it wrong. Too much blow-back, you're doing it wrong.

    And look at all the blow-back you get.
     
    #416     Apr 2, 2021
  7. userque

    userque

    I did.
     
    #417     Apr 2, 2021
  8. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    look at this virtue signaling mofo trying to defund dem cities on an issue that isn't even about 1st amendment:

     
    #418     Apr 2, 2021
  9. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    A business should let their blow-back be about how they are treating their customers, how they are treating their employees, and how they are meeting their financials to remain a viable entity.

    Sticking your foot (as a business) into the minefield of politics unnecessarily is foolish.
     
    #419     Apr 2, 2021
  10. userque

    userque

    Again, a business may disagree with you.

    A business may not want to support customers using its service to interfere with a US election, or plan violence, for example. Some will consider this a political decision.

    Regardless, it's up to the business.

    Again, businesses are a group of ... people.

    EDIT: Unlike some people; I'm glad some businesses have a moral compass, and a measure of ethics about them.
     
    #420     Apr 2, 2021