Verizon Joining The Ranks Of Calling White People The Problem
Critical race theory has graduated from American op-ed buzzword to a key talking point within international affairs. From China's condemnation of the U.S.' racial injustices using a Black Lives Matter script, to General Mark Milley labeling Trump supporters, namely White people, as a key concern for the nation's defenses.
Militant liberal activism continues to build, and doing most of its work behind the scenes.
Christopher F. Rufo at City Journal released a scoop stemming from a Verizon training program — which subjected employees to re-education on the evils of America, and how to properly address differences between Black and White folks.
Also nailing home topics like Marxism, abolishing the police, and bringing the grandson of a former Nation of Islam leader as a featured speaker, Verizon's shifted focus from seeing people as customers, to potential moral threats, adds to the lunacy of companies believing this approach is a long-term option.
"Last year, Verizon launched a 'Race & Social Justice' initiative and created an extensive race reeducation program based on the core tenets of critical race theory, including 'systemic racism,' 'white privilege,' and 'intersectionality,'" said Rufo, also addressing a trainee's claim that Marxist ideologies are "just fact." The training video also called capitalism the root of systemic injustices.
Rufo tweeted a thread of the damning reports exposing Verizon's radical messaging.
The mobile service provider currently claims 29.1% of the national audience.
An increasing amount of woke companies have elevated their activism by holding customers and workers hostage according to these trending ideologies. As calls for social equity increase within media, support on the ground for groups like BLM continue to slip.
In 2020 alone, support for BLM dropped over 12 percent after a summer of riots were fomented by the movement. On the other hand, the organization saw its biggest paycheck in the record year.
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