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Leftists Enraged after CNBC Interview Blasted Woke Corporations (Video)

American Enterprise Institute president and Harvard professor Arthur Brooks blasted woke corporations on no less than left-wing cable network CNBC that is a thing to behold.

Brooks literally excoriated corporations that use their positions of economic power to push anti-white, anti-American leftism.

“We need to tell CEOs…3% of your employees are activists…blowing up your Slack demanding that you get involved in a culture war and make political statements. Don’t do it. The rest of your employees are feeling bullied as well…,” he said during the interview.

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That’s speaking truth to power. And, naturally, the left is furious that their folks at CNBC allowed Brooks to make these comments.

Elon Musk also found Brooks’ comments of interest.

CNBC later posted a story about Brooks’ appearance in which Brooks notes that “activists are trying to bully companies, citizens into their culture war.”

Brooks makes several great points, so watch the video.

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Cross-posted with iPatriot

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