| > You and I must have a fundamentally different definition of "left-leaning values". I'm sorry, but DEI committees, forced minority hiring, and continued suppression of right-of-center opinions say different. I have worked at fortune 500 companies. I have seen their intercompany minority groups. When asked to join, I plainly said that as a typical white guy, there was no group representing me, whatever that even means. You could almost hear the coin fall, but not quite. You can also look at Ex-Twitter or Reddit for examples of otherthink suppression. The largest German subforum was recently banned because of their immigration-critical (not even anti-immigration) stance. I'm not even a conservative. It's just that I'm aware of my bubble's inherent bias and that I do not support the progressive-typical suppression of differing opinions in the name of any -isms. Being openly racist is different from criticizing religion or political decisions. The only reason you don't see techcorps as left-leaning is because you misunderstand the principle of radical capitalism as being inherently conservative. |
So, companies may opt for it but, as other management decisions, owners are free to do with their company as they like. Of course they will might face backlash from the general public, but this should not be an issue.
So, with all due respect, what the heck are you talking about?