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RACE BAITERS: THE MULTIMILLION-DOLLAR HUSTLE OF CORPORATE COWARDICE

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There is little doubt in my mind that the DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) movement is little more than another progressive scam ginned up by pointy-head academics, particularly lawyers looking for a payday.

While its proponents assert that the DEI movement is a multifaceted initiative aimed at fostering fair treatment, representation, and opportunity for all individuals, particularly those from marginalized communities, the reality is that it is, instead, a political weapon used by “progressive communist Democrats” and “American Marxists” to gain political power and profit, through reverse racism and placing color over competence.

Once again, we see the “Reverend Al Sharpton,” race-hustler and provocateur, with his hand out, not in friendship, but grasping for dollars…

REV. SHARPTON ISSUES STATEMENT ON REV. JAMAL BRYANT’S PARTICIPATION IN MEETING WITH TARGET CEO BRIAN CORNELL

Rev. Al Sharpton, Founder and President of the National Action Network (NAN), issued the following statement after Rev. Jamal Bryant confirmed he attended yesterday’s meeting with Target CEO Brian Cornell.

“I am glad to see some of the initial confusion has been cleared up, as Rev. Bryant has publicly shared he attended the meeting I had Thursday with Target CEO Brian Cornell at NAN’s office in New York. It is imperative we make it clear, on the record, that he and I are aligned, especially as those seeking to dismantle DEI will sow divisions to advance their cause. We took a photo to put it crystal clear that the CEO and I met, but this is not just a photo opp. This was a message that we will go public with progress and what the answers are for the things we asked for.” <Source>

REV. SHARPTON ISSUES STATEMENT AFTER MEETING WITH PEPSICO EXECUTIVES AT COMPANY’S CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS THIS MORNING  

Rev. Al Sharpton, Founder and President of the National Action Network (NAN), issued the following statement after meeting with PepsiCo leadership at the company’s global headquarters in Purchase, NY this morning.

“This morning, I and several members of NAN met with PepsiCo Chairman Ramon Laguarta and CEO of PepsiCo North America Steven Williams for more than an hour to discuss our grievances over reports they were rolling back nearly $500 million in DEI commitments. It was a constructive conversation, which PepsiCo agreed to hold within the 21 days we gave them to meet. We agreed to follow up meetings within the next few days. After that continued dialogue, NAN Chairman Dr. W. Franklyn Richardson and I, both former members of the company’s African American Advisory Board, will make a final determination and recommendation to the organization on what we will do around PepsiCo moving forward, as we continue to deal with a broader swath of corporations with whom we will either boycott or buy-cott.” <Source>

Many a truth is told in jest…

A Modern Morality Tale: Reverend Elijah Truth and the Gospel of Leverage

Reverend Elijah Truth was not your average preacher. Clad in thousand-dollar suits and armed with a custom-made Bible embossed with gold trim, he preached not from the pulpit of a church, but from the conference rooms of Fortune 500 companies.

His ministry, Voices of Equity and Justice Foundation—a tax-exempt, nonprofit juggernaut—was marketed as a beacon of corporate diversity and inclusion consulting. In reality, it operated more like a moral shakedown syndicate with gospel overtones.

Reverend Truth had mastered the art of the press conference. Whenever a corporation stumbled—an executive’s offhand comment, a controversial hiring decision, or just an old photo resurfacing—Reverend Truth would appear, haloed by cameras, demanding justice.

If they won’t listen to the cries of the oppressed, they’ll hear the thunder of the boycott!” he’d proclaim to the applause of rented protestors holding freshly printed signs.

But behind the holy rhetoric was a chilling offer: either donate generously to Voices of Equity and Justice or hire them for extensive “anti-racism training programs,” or else prepare for a smear campaign so fiery it could melt stock prices.

Most companies paid up. Not out of guilt, but fear. CEOs whispered to one another about the time a rival firm refused—and was promptly featured in a blistering exposé coordinated by the Reverend’s progressive mainstream media contacts. The story trended for two weeks. Their brand took a hit. Their board panicked. The CEO was out by Friday.

So when Reverend Truth called, executives didn’t ask “how much?” They asked, “Where do we wire it?”

And so the Reverend prospered. His mansion in Atlanta, his fleet of black Escalades, his private retreats in St. Lucia—all funded under the righteous banner of justice.

Of course, the press never questioned him. Who would dare? His critics were labeled as enemies of progress. The few who tried ended up in headlines themselves, accused of bias, insensitivity, or worse, racism.

It was a holy empire, powered by fear, cloaked in virtue.

And Reverend Elijah Truth? He slept like a baby, knowing that in corporate America, redemption had a price—and he knew precisely how to invoice it.

Bottom line…

At some point, corporate executives must rediscover the backbone to stand up for the interests of their shareholders and the integrity of their institutions. For too long, they’ve cowered before self-appointed moral arbiters—activists who wield identity politics like a cudgel, extracting payouts under the guise of “equity” and “anti-racism.”

These race-baiters and professional agitators have built entire careers on leveraging guilt, fear, and the threat of bad press. It’s time for leadership to stop capitulating and start asking tough questions: Does this serve our mission? Does this create value? Or are we simply buying silence from hustlers who see social justice as a business model?

Enough is enough. The next boardroom hero will be the one who finally tells them to pound sand.

We are so screwed.

-- Steve


“Nullius in verba”-- take nobody's word for it!
"Acta non verba" -- actions not words

“Beware of false knowledge; it is more dangerous than ignorance.”-- George Bernard Shaw

“Progressive, liberal, Socialist, Marxist, Democratic Socialist -- they are all COMMUNISTS.”

“The key to fighting the craziness of the progressives is to hold them responsible for their actions, not their intentions.” – OCS

"The object in life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane." -- Marcus Aurelius

“A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves, and traitors are not victims... but accomplices” -- George Orwell

“Fere libenter homines id quod volunt credunt." (The people gladly believe what they wish to.) ~Julius Caesar

“Describing the problem is quite different from knowing the solution. Except in politics." ~ OCS

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