His take that the consumers should think of all the workers that might be harmed is the most smoothbrained thing a CEO has ever said. I think the boycott is a bit silly personally, but people have all sorts or reasons why they buy or don't buy a product.

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People are just fed up with the garbage, and somewhere the line had to be drawn.

I understand.

Crazy that the CEO guilt trip its customers lol

But hey that's what the whole woke movement is about. Make you feel like you are not virtuous enough.

That’s exactly it.

They believe their kings.

“Think how I think or you don’t deserve to exist.”

Peter Singer's Famine, Affluence, and Morality came to my attention recently. That's a pretty twisted world view. Only a person who brings near zero functional value to society, a philosopher by trade, could have such a corrupted viewpoint.

Insane that he likely makes multi-millions of dollars per year and that's the best idea he could come up with.

The CEO is ultimately responsible, in my view.

Listen, this whole thing is a tops-down op and this former imperial intelligence agent is a foot soldier for the billionaires who are pushing it on our children.

He can pay the price for following the orders. He'll get hired back into the agency or something as he's proven a good lackey.