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Nope, Fuck this shit. The brand needs to die now. These boycots only work if there is a permanent consequence against their behavior. Also, Stop allowing WEF faggots and non-Americans be in charge of American companies/brands. (((They))) do this (((every, single, time))). Fuck them.

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>Harley-Davidson has been forced into backtracking on their DEI policies after being targeted by a conservative activist. The $6 billion-a-year firm known for its macho and rebellious image faced backlash after campaigners exposed its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts and urged riders to steer clear of the American icon. Conservative influencer and filmmaker Robby Starbuck cited CEO Jochen Zeitz's support for hardline policies on trans care for kids, critical race theory, climate change and diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.

Nope, Fuck this shit. The brand needs to die now. These boycots only work if there is a permanent consequence against their behavior. Also, Stop allowing WEF faggots and non-Americans be in charge of American companies/brands. (((They))) do this (((every, single, time))). Fuck them. Archive: https://archive.today/uqaIE From the post: >>Harley-Davidson has been forced into backtracking on their DEI policies after being targeted by a conservative activist. The $6 billion-a-year firm known for its macho and rebellious image faced backlash after campaigners exposed its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts and urged riders to steer clear of the American icon. Conservative influencer and filmmaker Robby Starbuck cited CEO Jochen Zeitz's support for hardline policies on trans care for kids, critical race theory, climate change and diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.

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the brand would be moving forward working exclusively on growing the sport of motorcycling.

Now that's commitment!

Let's see what actually happens.

Yes.

DEI schemes may be well-intentioned, but seldom achieve their desired goals and often make things worse by stirring up divisions in offices and classrooms.

The road to hell is paved with good intentions.