American Majority Urges Corporate Neutrality
During Pride month, recent polls show most Americans advocate for companies to stand neutral and avoid political or cultural commentary. A majority of 61.9% of general election voters express preference for neutrality, according to The Trafalgar Group. Interestingly, 40.8% of respondents admit to boycotting firms taking progressive stances. Mark Meckler, President of the Convention of States argues that voters want businesses to solely provide products and services, rejecting activism. Similarly, a McLaughlin and Associates poll highlights a preference for neutrality, with 73% preferring to shop with apolitical firms. Concerns about the LGBTQ+ influence on children are also escalating, with 63% perceiving it as a forced cultural agenda. Dr. Jeff Myers cautions against indoctrinating children with a radical LGBTQ+ agenda, underlining the necessity for organizational neutrality.
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