Critics slam American Express CEO for ‘fundamentally racist,’ woke policies: ‘We’re coming after you’
American Express CEO called out for ‘fundamentally racist,’ woke policies
Manhattan Institute senior fellow Christopher Rufo argues American Express’ woke policies are ‘racially divisive’ and ‘fundamentally racist.’
Critics are fighting back against American Express and its "fundamentally racist" woke policies.
Manhattan Institute senior fellow Christopher Rufo warned the credit card giant that "we’re coming after you," as he and other outspoken critics have teamed up to launch the UnAmerican Express campaign to stop their "racially divisive policies" for good.
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"American Express is…hosting a critical race…theory style training program for its employees, teaching them that the United States is fundamentally racist, that capitalism is fundamentally racist and then promoting the idea that all of their white employees have white privilege that they need to atone for," Rufo told "Varney & Co.," Thursday.
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Meanwhile, Color Us United president Kenny Xu has also joined the fight to battle the corporation’s "wokeness," and hopes their UnAmerican Express campaign efforts will put an end to the company’s critical race theory trainings.
American Express targeted for ‘racially divisive’ policies as critics launch anti-wokeness campaign
Christopher Rufo discusses his efforts to pressure American Express on woke corporate policies.
Rufo asserted that the American Express CEO Stephen Squeri and his corporate training programs "are not only racially divisive, but potentially violates the Civil Rights Act of 1964."
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"[The policies] promote race based stereotyping, scapegoating and harassment. We know that other companies in that industry are backing away from their critical race theory style programs…we're just trying to really pin them up on that leader board to say this is one of the worst offenders," he continued.