THE COLLECTIVE CULTURAL GOAL: Stop giving customer reviews, ratings, and surveys to DEI hating retailers, businesses, and institutions.
There seem to be on the horizon grassroots activism and initiatives to encourage commercial businesses to reconsider the planning of their DEI programs. Or to revive the programs that have been either rolled back or dismantled. In particular, activists may be starting a new movement that targets retailers, institutions, and businesses’ customer reviews, ratings, and survey requests that are sent to consumers both on and offline. The goal would be for participants in the movement to refrain from providing any customer reviews, ratings, or surveys to companies that have rolled back or dismantled their DEI programs. Perhaps the movement aligns with boycotts against stores, institutions, and businesses that have (as DEI supporters see it) turned their backs on fair hiring practices, racism, biases, discrimination, and the advancement of marginalized minority groups across America’s vast industrial complex.
This may also interest you: “DEI Watch” | “Pastor Jamal Bryant Slams Dollar General’s DEI Betrayal, Calls for Digital Protest” | And this, “Target’s DEI Fallout” | And lastly, this, “Companies rolled back DEI policies, from Amazon to Victoria’s Secret“

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