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Coca Cola Forces Employees to Complete Online Training Telling Them to 'Try to be Less White'

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Coca Cola Tells Employees to "Be Less White"
https://www.bitchute.com/video/uA1M2jXdATvp/


https://thefederalist.com/2021/02/20/whistleblower-coca-cola-uses-antiracist-training-that-tells-employees-try-to-be-less-white/

Whistleblower: Coca-Cola Uses Antiracist Training That Tells Employees ‘Try To Be Less White’

February 20, 2021 By Evita Duffy

Coca-Cola has used a training video by antiracist activist Robin DiAngelo that tells employees to “try to be less white,” according to “unwoke activist” Karlyn Borysenko based on information from what she says is a company whistleblower. Borysenko, who is also a psychologist, YouTuber, and creator of Zen Workplace, put a video of the training online. Borysenko often speaks out against critical race theory and corporate race training.



🚨🚨🚨 BREAKING: Coca-Cola is forcing employees to complete online training telling them to "try to be less white."

These images are from an internal whistleblower: pic.twitter.com/gRi4N20esZ

— Karlyn supports banning critical race theory in NH (@DrKarlynB) February 19, 2021

The 49-minute training video by DiAngelo, author of the book “White Fragility,” is titled “Confronting Racism.” Right away the course establishes that all white people are born racist. “Nothing exempts any white person from the forces of racism,” says DiAngelo. “When you accept the reality of your socialization, you can begin to examine how you’ve been shaped by it.”

“In the U.S. and other Western nations, white people are socialized to feel that they are inherently superior because they are white,” she continues. “Research shows that by age 3 to 4, children understand that it is better to be white.”

Employees are told in the “what you can do” section that to “be less white” one can:

Be less oppressive

Be less arrogant

Be less certain

Be less defensive

Be less arrogant

Be more humble

Listen

Believe

Break with apathy

Break with white solidarity

DiAngelo’s list thus implies that white people are, by their very skin color, oppressive, defensive, arrogant, apathetic, and so forth.

The training includes a “racial resentment” section. “Any moment of black advancement is met with a backlash of white rage and resentment,” DiAngelo claims. “I think we’re in a current moment of that after eight years of Obama.” DiAngelo goes on to say that white people resent affirmative action, which she describes as “a toothless program that we’ve practically dismantled.”

DiAngelo says when white people say they aren’t racist, she doesn’t buy it. When DiAngelo hears white people say, “I was taught to treat everyone the same,” she said she thinks to herself, “this person doesn’t understand basic socialization. This person doesn’t understand culture. This person is not self-aware.”

Being nice to black people is not enough, according to DiAngelo. “Niceness is not courageous. Niceness is not anti-racism.” She informs listeners that if they are merely nice, then they are advancing a racist system that increases “racial disparities.”

The course description for the training reads:

In this course, Robin DiAngelo, the best-selling author of White Fragility, gives you the vocabulary and practices you need to start confronting racism and unconscious bias at the individual level and throughout your organization. There’s no magic recipe for building an inclusive workplace. It’s a process that needs to involve people of color, and that needs to go on for as long as your company is in business. But with these tools at your disposal, you’ll be well on your way.

The entire training is available on “LinkedIn Learning,” which Borysenko says Coca-Cola is using “for their internal platform.”



For people asking to verify this, the course is publicly available on @LinkedIn: https://t.co/T2mmXTACeJ

You can see for yourself. The Coca-Cola icon is in the top right hand corner on some of the images because they're using LinkedIn content for their internal platform.

— Karlyn supports banning critical race theory in NH (@DrKarlynB) February 19, 2021

DiAngelo’s course could open Coca-Cola to a slew of lawsuits by employees who suspect they were denied promotions, bonuses, and other opportunities due to their skin color. They can use the training as direct evidence of racial discrimination, according to lawyers.
 
Coca cola should be liqudiated, and all the wealth distributed for the citizens of the nations. Alternatively, the assests could be used for public sector financing. New roads, schools, hospitals, equipment, etc. Same for every other jew-asset there is. It's the only human-friendly option.

Down with the coca cola, up with the freedom from poisons.
 
DiAngelo said that she's afraid of black people when she walks in a room full of them. Then of course tries to blame her blatant racism on white people as a whole. Lmao wtf???

Stupidity has no bounds when it comes to anyone who believes this DiAngelo pos and it's every word.
 
Coca-Cola Denies Forcing Employees to Take ‘Be Less White’ Lesson, Admits Buying Access to Hateful Screed

In a statement, Coca-Cola said the images "are not part of the company's learning curriculum."
Coca-Cola-Be-Less-White-Statement-750x394.jpg


Coca-Cola have denied a viral story that they forced their employees to take a lesson to “be less white,” but confirmed they purchased access to the course.

A whistleblower from Coca-Cola had alleged on Friday that the company was forcing employees to take a course by noted anti-white activist Robin DiAngelo, entitled “Confronting Racism” on LinkedIn Learning. As National File reported:(https://archive.is/bp070)

Coca-Cola employees are taught to be “less white” by the course, which implies that to be white is to be arrogant, defensive, ignorant, and oppressive. The course also claims that in the West, white children are socialised “to feel that they are inherently superior,” and that “one-time workshops” on racism are not enough, claiming that people must be regularly indoctrinated by “anti-racism.”

In a statement provided to National File by Coca-Cola, the company claimed that “the video and images attributed to a Coca-Cola training program are not part of the company’s learning curriculum”:

Our Better Together global training is part of a learning plan to help build an inclusive workplace. It is comprised of a number of short vignettes, each a few minutes long. The training includes access to the LinkedIn Learning platform on a variety of topics, including on diversity, equity and inclusion. The video in question was accessible on the LinkedIn Learning platform but was not part of the company’s curriculum. We will continue to listen to our employees and refine our learning programs as appropriate.

The statement provided to National File differs from an earlier statement(https://archive.is/0nWSm) attributed to Coca-Cola, where the company had confirmed that the course was, in fact, a part of their curriculum, but “not a focus” of their training. In both statements, Coca-Cola confirmed that they had bought access to the course for their employees, arguably tacitly endorsing the message regardless.

Statement from @CocaCola: https://archive.is/eZc14 https://archive.is/3W8Mq

— Chris Pandolfo (@ChrisCPandolfo) February 20, 2021

According to Karlyn Borysenko(https://archive.is/X8nAf), who broke the story, similar anti-white courses were halted by Coca-Cola following President Trump’s executive order banning critical race theory training for federal contractors last year(https://archive.is/bGYJg), “telling staff that they would start again if Biden won,” and that they now plan to integrate this course “with on boarding and training” of new employees.

National File noted that employees of companies other than Coca-Cola had taken the “be less white” course, including Microsoft, LEGO, Carhartt, Regeneron, the Blue Cross, and Nokia, who all had multiple employees like the course, suggesting a higher likelihood of engagement

https://archive.is/RIafm
 
Henu the Great said:
Coca cola should be liqudiated, and all the wealth distributed for the citizens of the nations. Alternatively, the assests could be used for public sector financing. New roads, schools, hospitals, equipment, etc. Same for every other jew-asset there is. It's the only human-friendly option.

Down with the coca cola, up with the freedom from poisons.

That would be a good solution.

I love it when popular companies like Coca Cola does this type of thing, it shows the bullshit of this to the people.

Like when Gillette became Feminists. :lol:
 
FancyMancy said:
Coca-Cola Denies Forcing Employees to Take ‘Be Less White’ Lesson, Admits Buying Access to Hateful Screed

In a statement, Coca-Cola said the images "are not part of the company's learning curriculum."
Coca-Cola-Be-Less-White-Statement-750x394.jpg


Coca-Cola have denied a viral story that they forced their employees to take a lesson to “be less white,” but confirmed they purchased access to the course.

A whistleblower from Coca-Cola had alleged on Friday that the company was forcing employees to take a course by noted anti-white activist Robin DiAngelo, entitled “Confronting Racism” on LinkedIn Learning. As National File reported:(https://archive.is/bp070)

Coca-Cola employees are taught to be “less white” by the course, which implies that to be white is to be arrogant, defensive, ignorant, and oppressive. The course also claims that in the West, white children are socialised “to feel that they are inherently superior,” and that “one-time workshops” on racism are not enough, claiming that people must be regularly indoctrinated by “anti-racism.”

In a statement provided to National File by Coca-Cola, the company claimed that “the video and images attributed to a Coca-Cola training program are not part of the company’s learning curriculum”:

Our Better Together global training is part of a learning plan to help build an inclusive workplace. It is comprised of a number of short vignettes, each a few minutes long. The training includes access to the LinkedIn Learning platform on a variety of topics, including on diversity, equity and inclusion. The video in question was accessible on the LinkedIn Learning platform but was not part of the company’s curriculum. We will continue to listen to our employees and refine our learning programs as appropriate.

The statement provided to National File differs from an earlier statement(https://archive.is/0nWSm) attributed to Coca-Cola, where the company had confirmed that the course was, in fact, a part of their curriculum, but “not a focus” of their training. In both statements, Coca-Cola confirmed that they had bought access to the course for their employees, arguably tacitly endorsing the message regardless.

Statement from @CocaCola: https://archive.is/eZc14 https://archive.is/3W8Mq

— Chris Pandolfo (@ChrisCPandolfo) February 20, 2021

According to Karlyn Borysenko(https://archive.is/X8nAf), who broke the story, similar anti-white courses were halted by Coca-Cola following President Trump’s executive order banning critical race theory training for federal contractors last year(https://archive.is/bGYJg), “telling staff that they would start again if Biden won,” and that they now plan to integrate this course “with on boarding and training” of new employees.

National File noted that employees of companies other than Coca-Cola had taken the “be less white” course, including Microsoft, LEGO, Carhartt, Regeneron, the Blue Cross, and Nokia, who all had multiple employees like the course, suggesting a higher likelihood of engagement

https://archive.is/RIafm

Lol. So they basically denied that they force employees to take the course. But said it's part of their curriculum, endorses it, and say they "plan" to integrate it in the course training of new employees.

The "political rhetoric" is strong with these.
 
Ninja 666 said:
Coca Cola Tells Employees to "Be Less White"
https://www.bitchute.com/video/uA1M2jXdATvp/


‘Try To Be Less White’

Imaging the puplic/media outcry if the training would be called:

'Try To Be Less Jewish'
 
Fuchs said:
Ninja 666 said:
Coca Cola Tells Employees to "Be Less White"
https://www.bitchute.com/video/uA1M2jXdATvp/


‘Try To Be Less White’

Imaging the puplic/media outcry if the training would be called:

'Try To Be Less Jewish'

That would be hilarious. :lol:
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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