Red Bull Execs Fired After Attempting to Force Company Into Black Lives Matter
The company’s global CEO is Austrian billionaire Dietrich Mateschitz and he is having nothing to do with Lewis Hamilton's BLM movement, nipping it in the bud before it destroyed his company |
Red Bull, who sponsors the Red Bull F1 team, a competitor to Lewis Hamilton and the Mercedes F1 team, have fired execs attempting to force the company into a BLM virtue signal.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Red Bull North American chief executive Stefan Kozak and North American president and chief of marketing Amy Taylor were both terminated from their positions after they attempted to force the company to support BLM by subversively creating racial tension within the company.
Kozak and Taylor were reportedly trying to push the idea of systemic racism within the company in order to force in diversity hires. The internal tension reached a boiling point after 300 Red Bull employees signed a June 1 letter protesting its “public silence" in regards to BLM. This internal letter was somehow leaked to the public but Red Bull’s Austrian leadership knew where the real problem was and began to cut cancer out of the company with its firing of Kozak and Taylor.