Hundreds
of Amazon employees have begun organizing in protest of the U.S. Supreme
Court’s Dobbs decision. What’s more, they want their employer to join them.
The
disgruntled employees made several demands
on company executives in an open letter, since leaked to the public. They urged
Amazon to “[e]xpand remote work options to allow employees the option to
relocate to states” which will permit continued abortion access and to “[c]ease
operations in states that enact” abortion restrictions. Sure, no problem. I’m
sure they will get right on that.
They
also demanded that Amazon denounce the decision publicly, organize company-sponsored
protests, and fund organizations that are “working to expand abortion access.”
Why not?
The
letter also asked the company to grant all employees “the space and time to
grieve, express their frustrations, and protest against this assault on our
rights.” On the company’s dime. And time. And don’t forget the warm cookies and
milk!
These
demands, if met, would have a dire impact on company revenue, since it has
already opened dozens of warehouses in red states and its business model is
built around the convenience of fast home delivery.
Yes,
folks, it's certainly healthy for a representative Republic-- or any democracy--
to have massive multinational corporations try to bully the peoples’ elected
representatives into doing their bidding. To hell with the citizens. (Actually,
too many already do.)
But
leftists don’t care about anything except getting their way.
If
I were Amazon, I’d just “abort” all these entitled, obnoxious, pro-abortion
employees. Hand them all pink slips and they can relocate wherever the hell
they want. On their own dime. And time.
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“♪No mo’ Roe, they wrote,
and sent it down the stream. Merrily, merrily, merrily…life is to esteem.♬”
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