Robby Starbuck's Campaign Targets Toyota for Woke Activities and '21st Century Communism' Influence

Robby Starbuck's Campaign Targets Toyota for Woke Activities and '21st Century Communism' Influence

Robby Starbuck Takes Aim at Toyota in Anti-Woke Campaign

Robby Starbuck, a prominent figure in the anti-woke movement, has been actively challenging the rise of "wokeism" that has permeated the country, largely through large corporations pushing this far-left agenda to destabilize the West. This collaboration between corporations, governments, and large non-governmental organizations is facilitating the spread of wokeism, which some experts equate to '21st Century Communism'. Starbuck's strategy has been to target far-left progressives who have taken over managerial roles in corporate America. He has already achieved several significant victories against woke companies, compelling some to abandon their diversity, equity, and inclusion programs or at least backtrack on these problematic social experiments. Starbuck announced that Toyota is now in his sights, describing it as "one of the most trusted brands in America but they've gone totally woke." Starbuck and his team were taken aback by their findings about the Japanese company:

Toyota's Woke Activities

Among the activities that raised eyebrows were Toyota's sponsorship of a drag queen program at a summer camp for kids identifying as LGBTQ+, its opposition to laws banning sex changes for kids, its support for "the equality act" which would allow men into girl's bathrooms, sports and locker-rooms, and its funding of many "all ages" pride events. Toyota also donated to several organizations that support child transitions and funded the HRC's Time To Thrive Summit, where they collaborated with the largest teachers union to introduce gender ideology into elementary schools.

Starbuck's Comments on Toyota's Wokeism

Starbuck commented: "To put it mildly, Toyota seems to have forgotten who their core customers are. They depend on American families and Japanese families to buy their cars. It's time to remind them who their customers are." He questioned whether Toyota/Lexus owners would want the money they spend with Toyota to be used later by corporate to push an ideology that's diametrically opposed to their own values.

BlackRock and Vanguard's Role in Woke Companies

A common thread among many of these woke companies is that BlackRock and Vanguard often hold the top ownership positions, giving them the ability to influence corporate decision-making in the boardroom. Blackrock's Larry Fink admitted in 2017 that his company would "force behaviors" of inclusion efforts in corporate America.

Corporate America Spreading '21st Century Communism'?

James Lindsay of New Discourses, another anti-woke crusader, highlighted a worrying possibility that corporate America could be disseminating '21st Century Communism' across the West.

Bottom Line

The anti-woke movement, led by figures like Robby Starbuck, is shining a spotlight on the far-left ideologies being promoted by major corporations. The question remains, however, whether these corporations, like Toyota, have lost sight of their core customer base in their pursuit of wokeism. What do you think about this issue? Share your thoughts and this article with your friends. Don't forget to sign up for the Daily Briefing, which is delivered every day at 6pm.

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