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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1491877)10/11/2024 12:02:51 PM
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A new report indicates that Toyota is the latest company to seemingly backtrack on its support of LGBTQ+ causes, Pride Month, and overall DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) initiatives in an attempt to soothe its conservative customers.

In the last few years, some of the largest brands in the world have started to "cave in" to so-called "anti-woke" backlash and rhetoric coming from conservative groups. From beer cans being shot and thrown out, to Pride Month merch featuring drag queens being removed from retail stores, the LGBTQ+ community is now seeing solid evidence of what many of us have suspected all along: that, for many companies, the rainbow rebranding, queer- and trans-inclusive opportunities, and limited displays of allyship are mostly just hollow marketing tactics that can be swiftly squashed at any given time.
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