Costco has double then tripled down on their DEI bullshit. Every company that does this deserves to suffer.
There are plenty of things I liked to buy at Costco but with them going full woke and not backing down it means they will never see another dollar from me again.
It may only be a very small drop in a big bucket but "Don't give money to people that hate you". Is a pretty good phrase to live by.
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>Costco shoppers warned that Al Sharpton's involvement in a 'buy in' celebrating their DEI policies could be a 'kiss of death' for the retail giant.
The show of support from Sharpton's organization came after Costco and its shareholders defied President Donald Trump and conservative activists by voting to stick to their diversity, equity and inclusion policies last week.
The controversial civil right activist led 100 members of his National Action Network through the Harlem Costco to spend their money in a show of gratitude for the decision.
'Leading a buy-in with 100+ members at the location in Harlem, NYC to show support for the company's strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI),' Rev. Sharpton said in a post on X.
Costco has double then tripled down on their DEI bullshit. Every company that does this deserves to suffer.
There are plenty of things I liked to buy at Costco but with them going full woke and not backing down it means they will never see another dollar from me again.
It may only be a very small drop in a big bucket but "Don't give money to people that hate you". Is a pretty good phrase to live by.
Archive: https://archive.today/CgzT7
From the post:
>>Costco shoppers warned that Al Sharpton's involvement in a 'buy in' celebrating their DEI policies could be a 'kiss of death' for the retail giant.
The show of support from Sharpton's organization came after Costco and its shareholders defied President Donald Trump and conservative activists by voting to stick to their diversity, equity and inclusion policies last week.
The controversial civil right activist led 100 members of his National Action Network through the Harlem Costco to spend their money in a show of gratitude for the decision.
'Leading a buy-in with 100+ @NationalAction members at the @Costco location in Harlem, NYC to show support for the company's strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI),' Rev. Sharpton said in a post on X.
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