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Major corporations, including Mastercard, Meta, and Coca-Cola, are quietly sponsoring a Canadian conference headlined by Christopher Rufo, a far-right activist and crusader against diversity initiatives. Many of these same companies, however, champion diversity in their public communications.

#Canada #FarRight #ChristopherRufo #Diversity #CocaCola #Mastercard #Meta #DoorDash #SunLife

popular.info/p/major-corporati

Popular Information · Major corporations sponsor "anti-woke" conference headlined by far-right activistBy Rebecca Crosby
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Alex Henderson points to a recent report by Sophia Cai showing how Trump's supporters – Elon Musk is at the head of her list – are helping him push his grievances while he's tied up by his trial.

And that makes the New York Times' normalization and assistance of Musk all the more reprehensible.

#NewYorkTimes #ChristopherRufo #ElonMusk
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alternet.org/trump-merchan-mus

Alternet.org · Trump’s allies are pushing his grievances while he's 'tied up in court' — here's howBy Alex Henderson

Jamison Foser reports that the New York Times, "a right-wing newsletter," is using the same playbook it ran last year with Christopher Rufo and Elise Stefanik against Claudine Gay. They're now using it with Rufo and Elon Musk to go after NPR's new CEO Katherine Maher.

Because this is what right-wing newspapers do: they normalize and assist the Rufos, Stefaniks, and Musks as they mount their right-wing attacks.

#NewYorkTimes #ChristopherRufo #ElonMusk
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findinggravity.net/p/the-new-y

Finding Gravity · The New York Times is a right-wing newsletter, with recipes By Jamison Foser