Rev. Al Sharpton and his followers have descended at East Harlem Costco on Saturdays to support the company's commitment to controversial diversity, fairness, and inclusive practice.
“We are supporting people who have not rolled DEI,” said Patrice Perry, a CRISIS Director of Sharpton's non -profit organizations.
“It's very important to be here,” Perry added.
This demonstration is responsible for President Trump's crackdown on this week's DEI Initiative, and federal employees are working on such initiative in paid leave and specialized closed offices.
Trump's presidential order calls this practice “illegal discrimination” and aims to restore “benefit -based opportunities.”
On the other hand, 98 % Costco shareholders refused to propose On Thursday, we called on wholesalers to evaluate the risks brought by DEI practice.
“We are standing with the people standing together,” Sharp Ton said about a company like Costco. He gave the attendees a $ 25 gift card to the attendees during the “Bicotto” event.

Sharp Tong said that Trump's order was a “complete F insult” for the black and brown community.
He joked that he was looking for President Trump's “punch bag” at the Big Box Store.
Brooklyn's grant writer, croissant, chocolate chip cookies, instant coffee, 46 years old, stated: “While keeping our dollars away from those who don't take our concerns seriously.”
He also attended Korewise, an activist who was accidentally convicted as one of Central Park Five.
“We have to wear a seat belt,” he told the post.
“Trump is a job. He is on a roller coaster.”
Nan is currently working on editing a list of companies that have abandoned the day so that supporters can boycott.
Initially, DEI, which was aimed at diversifying the workforce, has been criticized as an awakening method by reverse discrimination that disadvantageously white applicants.
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