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They wanted no part in this. Today, we're diving into a recent shakeup at Lowe's, the well-known hom

[Logo]( [Company Runs For The Hills, Dumps DEI After Boycott Threat] [Company Runs For The Hills, Dumps DEI After Boycott Threat]( They wanted no part in this. Today, we're diving into a recent shakeup at Lowe's, the well-known home improvement retailer. The company has found itself in the middle of a controversy surrounding its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. And it's all thanks to an investigation led by documentary filmmaker Robby Starbuck. What's interesting here isn't just the policies themselves but how quickly Lowe's backtracked on them after being called out. So, what happened? Robby Starbuck, who has a history of challenging companies on what he calls "woke" policies, took a close look at some of Lowe's recent DEI efforts. These policies, according to Starbuck, were quietly implemented by the company over the past year. His investigation revealed that Lowe's was aligning some of its hiring, bonuses, and sponsorships with a Corporate Equality Index put together by the Human Rights Campaign-a group known for advocating LGBTQ rights. But here's the kicker: after Starbuck hinted that he might publicize these findings, Lowe's responded swiftly. Just a day later, the company issued a brief statement saying they were making changes to the very programs Starbuck highlighted. Among these changes, Lowe's announced it would [stop participating in the Corporate Equality Index]( and eliminate employee resource groups (ERGs) that, according to Starbuck, focused on identity politics. Furthermore, the company stated that it would cease donations and support for LGBTQ initiatives. Big news: I messaged [@Lowes]( executives last week to let them know that I planned to expose their woke policies. This morning I woke up to an email where they preemptively made big changes. Here are the changes: ? Ending participation in the [@HRC]('s woke Corporate Equality Index... [pic.twitter.com/qOUr2JLGV7]( - Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) [August 26, 2024]( This rapid response is noteworthy. Starbuck even commented that companies seem so eager to avoid public backlash that they're willing to change policies just based on the threat of exposure. And he might be onto something. We've seen similar moves from other big names like Tractor Supply and John Deere, who rolled back their DEI initiatives after facing pressure from conservative groups. It's also important to note the broader context here. Since the infamous Bud Light boycott last year, conservative consumers and influencers have been using their collective power to push back against companies they believe have strayed too far into social activism. The Bud Light case is a clear example of how this strategy can impact a company's bottom line. The beer giant has yet to recover fully, with a significant portion of its customer base turning away for good. For Lowe's, this incident may serve as a lesson in balancing corporate policies with customer expectations. The company's core shoppers, as reported earlier this year, tend to be white women over 60 who favor DIY projects and live in rural areas. This demographic might not align with the DEI initiatives Lowe's was pursuing, leading to the recent backlash. [She Took Down Kamala Once, Joins Trump To Do It Again] [She Took Down Kamala Once, Joins Trump To Do It Again]( Kamala's team is shocked. [Military Makes Abby Gate Victims Photos Disappear] [Military Makes Abby Gate Victims Photos Disappear]( This is a disgusting travesty. [Acosta Sinks To New Low Attacking Trump While Honors Fallen Soldiers] [Acosta Sinks To New Low Attacking Trump While Honors Fallen Soldiers]( These people are gross [Vance Sticks It To Snobby NBC Reporter] [Vance Sticks It To Snobby NBC Reporter]( He was dropping truth bombs. [NATO Country Arrests Social Media Boss Who Refused To Censor] [NATO Country Arrests Social Media Boss Who Refused To Censor]( Wow. You are receiving this email because you opted in to Civil Deadline daily newsletter. Copyright 2024. Civil Deadline. All rights reserved. 30 N. Gould St, Suite 6911, Sheridan, WY 82801 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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