[–] PenguinPandemic 0 points 7 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago
I don't understand why companies get involved with politics in the first place, if you take a side then you are just pissing off half your customers, the same thing happened with the Pepsi CEO saying that they didn't want Trump supporters using their products. The entire purpose of a corporation is to make money for stockholders, If I were a stockholder I would be furious and I wonder if stockholders would have grounds to sue the executives who make such stupid decisions.
[–] AlphaWookie ago
The political left started this push with the idea of "good corporate citizenship" being frustrated by limitations placed on the aims of the political left by laws and The Constitution the narrative switched that companies have to act in ways that further the aims of the political left. Now as a part of business school new students are indoctrinated in the idea of "good corporate citizenship" of course "good corporate citizenship" means and only means progressive ideology is good.
[–] 0011011000111001 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
Good, fuck Kellog. Racist piece of shit.
[–] nuworldblue 0 points 29 points 29 points (+29|-0) ago
Kellogg's makes Kellogg's stock drop.
FTFY
[–] Reddiggoat 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
This. It's been dropping steadily for 3 months now, Breitbart is just jumping on the bandwagon.
[–] 7036361? 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
It's like the heydays of Gamergate all over again when they drove down Gawker's revenue by six figures, but multiplied by a lot.