First time with Fox – Famous people in business, education, sports, and entertainment It is one of the winners of this year’s “Worst of the Woke” award.
The New Tolerance Campaign (NTC), a watchdog group aimed at “Failure to accept double standards” and what is called Institutions’ “tolerance of counterfeiting” The winners of the annual competition were announced on Friday.
“It’s amusing to look back on some of the alarming moments that have occurred throughout the year. But it’s important to remember that these are major brands and institutions that have a profound influence on our culture,” NTC Chairman Gregory T. Angelo told Fox News Digital.
“If the New Tolerance campaign doesn’t call them out. And people don’t push for things like violent gender ideology and divisive DEI to become accepted status,” he added. “We have a duty to ridicule this.”
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Mattel won the “woke” award for its release. “World’s First Gender-Neutral Doll” with Launch of Creatable World Toy Line
“Kids have a blank canvas and all the pieces they need to create their own customizable characters again and again! Dress up a doll to suit one character. and transform into a completely different person!” the Barbie doll company wrote on its website.
This year, Harley Davidson was the recipient of comments from CEO Jochen Zeitz, who went viral for calling himself a The motorcycle giant has also been called out for its DEI initiatives, which the company has launched. It was announced that it was being canceled after a social media backlash.
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Another “woke” winner is Jaguar. which raised eyebrows last month over a bizarre ad featuring a transvestite model. Instead of displaying any luxury cars at all.
In Hollywood, the big winner was Disney+’s now-canceled show “The Acolyte.” , a Star Wars spin-off series that has been accused of spreading DEI ideology.
“It refuses to adhere to the Star Wars lore and instead tries to inject as much DEI into every episode as possible. That’s a lesbian Force Witches lamenting a galaxy that doesn’t accept them. ‘Women like us’ and asks aliens by pronouns Emphasis on race and many other things in the program,” said NBTC. “The creator of the series, Leslye Headland, also made a record. It stated that the inclusion of the ‘queer’ community in the show was intentional because it ‘would come naturally’ to an all-female community.”
in the world of education The two winners were Columbia University and Harvard University.
Columbia received the “Woke” award for the anti-Israel unrest occurring on campus. Including the occupation of Hamilton Hall and how the academic year ended with university-wide commencement ceremonies canceled due to security concerns. Harvard has been credited with falling apart after President Donald Trump’s victory, which included classes being canceled to accommodate students. “There is space to conduct elections.”
Two of this year’s most-watched sporting events, Super Bowl LVIII and The Paris Olympics, were also recipients of the award.
Super Bowl LVIII received rave reviews for its exhibits. The “Black National Anthem” goes beyond the national anthem intended for all Americans. And the Summer Olympics won with a controversial opening ceremony. This includes drag queens portraying “The Last Supper”
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NTC awards “2024 Champion of Tolerance” to conservative activist Robby Starbuck. Given the importance of DEI initiatives in corporate America and encourages companies to “stand firm”
“Businesses long synonymous with blue-collar Americana, such as Harley Davidson, Caterpillar, Ford, John Deere and Tractor Supply, were targets of Starbuck’s trade show, which resulted in the repeal of their DEI policies, ending their participation. join in “With the deceptive name Corporate Equality Index and the end of ‘active’ employee training, American companies are getting back to the basics, and Starbuck has a responsibility to guide them,” NTC wrote.
Starbucks is thrilled to receive this award.
“It has been the honor of a lifetime to fight for ordinary Americans who want good health at work and in the stores they shop,” Starbuck said in a statement to Fox News Digital.
“With the support of millions of Americans We have done what many said was impossible. It turns out that the impossible is possible with the right planning and determination. I will never stop trying to do the impossible to make our country better. We work together It will bring corporate America back to its senses,” he added. “This award belongs to the millions of people who support my work… Without them Nothing has changed. For those people I am eternally grateful to have fought with you alongside me.”
Fox News’ Brian Flood contributed to this report.