SCOOP: Verizon teaches employees that capitalism is fundamentally racist, that "weaponized White privilege" is a danger to African-Americans, and that employees should support "defunding the police."
I've obtained whistleblower documents that will shock you. 
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Finally, Verizon hosted activist Adrian Burrell, who openly advocated for defunding police departments and moving money to "the community." As Burrell explained: "If you want to call that 'abolishing the police,' or if you want to call that 'defunding the police,' so be it."pic.twitter.com/FnydgIi8RW
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Verizon’s corporate slogan is "Built Right." If Verizon executives want to live up to it, they should scrap their antiracism program. Read the full story in City Journal:https://www.city-journal.org/verizon-critical-race-theory-training …
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P.S. I'm working on a ten-part investigative series exposing critical race theory in America's Fortune 100 companies. If you would like to support that work, you can subscribe here:https://christopherrufo.com/support
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This is crazy! I have Verizon will be lookin for other options.
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Yeap that is basically true. It's why POC receive harsh sentences than white people. This is a great training!
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Has anyone asked Chris what economy would America have absent slavery? That's a question I never hear asked. What economy do they imagine if there were no free labor or the kidnapping, enslaving, and selling Africans? All industries used the model, so, w/o it, what?
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That’s been proven. Police forces of today are the slave patrols of yesteryear.
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