Jeremy Tedesco
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The political left basically had 25 years of uncontested opportunity to
to capture American corporations.
And boy, did they ever.
I mean, even Home Depot, you know, of all conservative-leading consumer brands, gets 100% on the HRC Equality Index.
They touted that in the past on their social media platforms and handles.
And the problem with that is the HRC doesn't care a lick about these companies.
In fact, the political left largely doesn't like capitalism to begin with.
They just want to use those brands to push their political agenda and their social agenda on Americans.
To get 100% on the Equality Index this year, your employee health programs have to cover
cross-sex hormones, puberty blockers, and even transition surgeries for minors.
And, you know, like so many other companies, they kind of blindly hand over their HR policymaking to these activist organizations, and it needs to stop.
Well, I think that's coming to โ I think we're at the beginning of the end of the capture of corporations through the HRC's Equality Index and even the Southern Poverty Law Center and the way they've captured corporations.
I think in the past, the companies believed that it was politically beneficial for them to get 100 percent, that it appeased a loud minority community who could cause a lot of pain to them if they didn't do what they wanted.
That has really changed.
I think the calculus has changed for corporate America.
But we're only, as I said, at the beginning of the end of this, and it's going to take concerted work, effort, and sustained activity from people, Christians, conservatives, others who have a stake in Home Depot and other companies, to hold them accountable and just say, look, get out of politics.
You don't need to appease the far left.
You should stay down the middle and serve all Americans.
So Walmart, Lowe's, one of Home Depot's competitors, Ford, Harley-Davidson, John Deere, a few others have started to really