When asked about the importance of diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace, Linda Yaccarino cites the CEO of BlackRock and says companies have a responsibility to impact culture.
"When you have those priorities and values as a company, it's good for business."
Yaccarino wants to “help develop Twitter into a place where [advertisers] will be excited about investing” in areas such as “product development, ad safety, and content moderation.”
Twitter's new CEO Linda Yaccarino wants to leverage content moderation to help make advertisers excited to invest more money in Twitter. Elon Musk seems to accept the idea, despite being unwilling to have his free speech diminished.
In 2018 Donald Trump appointed Linda Yaccarino to one of his Presidential councils. Some are taking this as a positive sign that she isn't woke or liberal, however she's clearly a fervent supporter of DEI and the LGBTQ agenda.
In a fireside chat with TikTok GM Sandie Hawkins, Linda Yaccarino says that NBCU and TikTok's advertising philosophies were aligned and in 2022 they struck an advertising deal for the Beijing Olympics.
Here's one of the advertisements Linda Yaccarino helped create about a teacher who got fired for being gay.
"Everyone's story matters. So proud to help create the #BeyondIDo campaign with AdCouncil #Equality#LGBTQ," she tweeted.
You'll never guess who is standing to the right of Pfizer's Chief Corporate Affairs Officer.
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Katherine Sasser has resigned from a Missouri school board because she says it's no longer "safe" to raise her "transgender daughter" there. Sasser says her son told her he was a girl when he was 6 years old.
An advertisement for her election campaign says she will prioritize "inclusion in her decision-making" and the dismantling of "systems of oppression."
"Check your privilege," Sasser said to a Missouri State Senator after accusing him of trying to "erase trans kids."
Last month, Community Church of Chesterland (Ohio) held a drag story hour. They spent $20K on security and were worried someone might shoot through the windows.
When asked why he went through with it, Rev. Jess Peacock said, "we have a right to," and called it "sacred work."
"Minister" Jess Peacock (they/them) thinks he has a right and a sacred duty to indoctrinate children with queer propaganda. Would you expect him to look any different?
Peacock says "we all groom children"
No, there's a big difference between grooming a child and "train up a child in the way he should go."
This is Brian Broekemeier. Brian put his 11 year old daughter on puberty blockers. Brian also drinks Bud Light. Don't be like Brian.
This is Elizabeth Wilcox. Elizabeth and Brian did research online and decided, with the help of doctors and therapists, to also put their 11 year old daughter on birth control to "regulate menstruation" because they think she's a boy.
Elizabeth and Brian's daughter (now 13) said, "My body’s basically this ticking time bomb, just sitting there waiting for it to go off," because she's afraid of puberty.
In a 2014 talk, Dr. Stephen Russell says the LA Times contacted him 10 years earlier asking him if LGBT kids are coming out at younger ages. He responded, "There's no data for that, but we know it's true because you're asking the question."
For years they've been trying to prove that LGBTQ kids have always existed in great numbers, but have been too afraid to come out. They've conducted their studies with this conclusion already pre-determined. Keep telling kids they might be something and what do you think happens?
It's no surprise then that Dr. Russell authored a study that is often cited by gender ideologues concluding that using a child's preferred name reduces suicidal ideation. What they don't tell you is the study sample size was only 129 kids and duration less than a year.
Today Florida's Senate Health Policy Committee advanced SB254, which could cause parents to lose custody if they cause serious harm to their children via sex-reassignment prescriptions or procedures.