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This guy was supposed to be the liberal version of Jesus. But not anymore.

Four years after black people ascended to a status of “holy objects” to be worshiped as gods by the masses of pathetic whites, many people are looking back on the George Floyd movement and wondering what the hell was even going on.

Happening alongside the virus movement, the Floydist movement was clearly an example of mass hysteria. Since it happened, people have watched thousands of videos of black people committing ridiculous, stupid, destructive crimes, and most people have lost all sympathy for them and in fact wondered how they ever could have thought worthless niggers had value.

After all, Floyd himself was a career criminal who once pointed a gun at the belly of a pregnant woman. A very strange person to choose as a civilization-defining hero.

Axios has compiled a list of companies that are jettisoning the George Floyd ideology and those who are vowing to remain steadfast in their support for Floydism.

These companies are listed as throwing George Floyd’s disgusting corpse under the bus:

Amazon

In a December memo to employees, Amazon said it was “winding down outdated programs and materials” related to its efforts around DEI.

Boeing

Boeing dismantled its global diversity, equity and inclusion department in October 2023.

Brown-Forman

The Jack Daniels maker sent an internal note announcing an end to several diversity, equity and inclusion programs in response to a shifting “legal and external landscape.”

Caterpillar

Caterpillar will no longer participate in the Human Rights Campaign equality index and has new guidelines for donations and sponsorships. The manufacturer also requires senior management approval for external speakers and all training programs should focus on “”fostering high performance.”

Ford

The automaker will no longer participate in the Human Rights Campaign surveys and has rescoped its employee resource groups.

Harley-Davidson

The company dismantled its DEI team prior to April 2024, does not have hiring quotas or supplier goals and has rescoped its employee resource groups, trainings and sponsorships.

John Deere

In response to “feedback,” Deere said it “will no longer participate in or support external social or cultural awareness parades, festivals, or events,” would not include “socially motivated messages” in training materials and will ensure it’s not using “diversity quotas” in hiring.

Lowe’s

Lowe’s told employees it would revise its resource groups, stop participating in Human Rights Campaign surveys and stop sponsoring or participating in festivals and parades.

Molson Coors

The beverage wholesaler put an end to supplier diversity quotas and DEI-based training programs. It will no longer participate in Human Rights Campaign surveys.

McDonald’s

In a letter to franchise owners, suppliers and current employees, McDonald’s said it would modify some practices after conducting a “civil rights audit,” including an end to “aspirational representation goals.” — like hiring targets — and “external surveys,” which could include participation in the Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate Equality Index.

Meta

Citing “the legal and policy landscape,” Meta is cutting its DEI team, ending equity and inclusion programs, sunset supplier diversity efforts, ending the “Diverse Slate Approach” to hiring, and ending representation goals.

Nissan

The automaker scaled back its U.S. commitments by no longer participating in LGBTQ+ surveys and events and ending mandates for diversity-related trainings.

Stanley Black & Decker

The company scrubbed references to diversity, equity and inclusion from its website. A rep for the company did not return Axios’ request for comment.

Tractor Supply

Tractor Supply eliminated DEI roles and abolished its DEI goals, stopped submitting data to the Human Rights Campaign, stopped sponsoring Pride festivals and withdrew carbon emission goals.

Toyota

Toyota told employees it would not participate in external DEI measurements or surveys.

Walmart

Walmart will phase out the term “diversity, equity and inclusion” and the term “Latinx,” stop participating in Human Right Campaign surveys , re-evaluate supplier diversity programs and wrap up its commitment to the Center for Racial Equity.

Here are the companies vowing to never abandon the values and principles of George Floyd:

American Airlines, Southwest Airlines and United Airlines

American First Legal filed complaints against the airline carriers in 2023 and 2024. Following a compliance conference, the Department of Labor did not name any policies that violated the law or needed to change.

Apple

The tech giant says it remains committed to diversity, equity and inclusion and has urged shareholders to reject anti-DEI proposal put forth by the National Center for Public Policy Research, a conservative think tank.

Costco

Costco also maintains its commitment and urged shareholders to reject National Center for Public Policy Research’s anti-DEI proposals. The wholesaler also pushed back on some of the conservative group’s claims, calling them “misleading, at best.”

Delta

In a recent earnings call, Delta’s Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary Peter Carter said the airline remains committed to DEI and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) policies because “they are critical to our business.”

It’s very funny to see George Floyd getting thrown under the bus. And it’s weird, after we were told so aggressively for several years that he was literally the next Jesus.

Frankly, the fact that the absolute most retarded parts of the Jewish agenda are getting rolled back – niggermania and trannyism – doesn’t really mean very much in the scheme of things. This stuff was never going to last and the Jews were just seeing how far they could push it. And they managed to push it pretty darn far.

But a little bit of celebration is surely in order.

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  1. Reminder that George Floyd aka Floyd the Landlord was a porn actor.


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  2. The whole Floyd era was probably the closest America ever came to collective mass insanity.

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  3. druid says:

    Mass insanity is the support f Jews

  4. DanFromCT says:

    After all, Floyd himself was a career criminal . . .. A very strange person to choose as a civilization-defining hero.

    Not if you be black. DEI will work, but only if companies like Costco and those gay airlines give blacks 200 days paid vacation a year to ensure they don’t come in.

  5. It’s not strange to see this happening now. For it is safe for these companies to dump “wokeness” because the “woke” Democratic Party has lost its power to retaliate against them with Sleepy Joe on his way out of the White House. In four years time; the DemocRATic Party will be begging these corporate whores for their support in their campaign to retake the presidency. So, the “wokesters” will have no traction there.

  6. BuelahMan says:

    Will the cop be exonerated?



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  7. A strange article, but things will never go back to how they were in the 80s and 90s.

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  8. What no one wanted to hear is that both Floyd and Chauvin worked together at a “venue”….has anybody ever worked with someone they couldn’t stand?Chauvin had a chance to “stick it” to Floyd.His mistake?Doing it out in public with witnesses.

    I’m not a “race traitor” or “bleeding heart”…..i’m not stupid.But if I’d been there when the “incident” occurred,I would’ve walked up to the other officers and reminded them someone is bound to be recording.I would’ve asked ” are you sure you wanna deal with what’s gonna follow when said recording gets out”?

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  9. Rich says:
    @anonymouseperson

    Installing Obama was proof that America had descended to the absurd. Historians will mark that as the end of the nation. St Floyd was a natural symptom of that cancer.

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  10. Rich says:
    @NoBodyImportant

    We need things to go back to the 1880s and 90s for things to improve.

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  11. @Rich

    Well Obama did not install himself. He was installed by 1% White and White Jew Elites who in turn, control the United States actual government, call it Deep State, Shadow Government, whatever. St. Floyd was not a ‘natural symptom’. St Floyd was a useful criminal imbecile for idiot 99%’er Whites to fix on because he was a negro, whom the 1% use to distract the 99% from ongoing 1%’er Extinction Level Event schemes, and it works like a fucking charm every time.

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  12. Rich says:
    @ServesyouallWhite

    Obama was the grand humiliation to the descendants of America’s founders. People, the world over, were laughing at the US then. They installed a colored homosexual, then had him let all the bankers and stock manipulators from the 08 crash off, then destroy the health insurance industry making health care costs skyrocket. And no one did a thing. They must’ve been laughing hard at the Grand Lodge when they put him in a second time. No Obama, no St Floyd. He’d just be another ex-con OD.

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  13. Priss Factor says: •�Website

    In the US or the EU, do not feed the animals.

    If you do…

    This Paris theatre gave free tickets to hundreds of migrants five weeks ago. Now they won’t leave
    Parisian cultural centre on verge of bankruptcy as occupation becomes a Left-wing cause célèbre

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/01/15/paris-theatre-migrant-occupation-bankruptcy/

  14. George floyd – career criminal, serial felon, drug dealer, counterfeiter, porn star. Yes – it was mass insanity that the public thought he was a great man and his death tragic.

    Chauvin did what the rules said and should be released, but there’s a problem. Any lawyer who gets him released will be disbarred like happened to trump’s lawyers.

  15. @Rich

    Well, be that as it may, it’s White America’s own fault for falling for the ‘everything is a nigger’s fault’ scam, which itself was and is a COINTELPRO operation by 1% Elites. Also, ‘Obamacare’ was actually created by toothy used car salesman Mitt Romney, who got a free pass on that because Whites fixate only on blacks

    By fixating only on negroes, Indians, Latinos and CCP Chinese will dominate the carcass of what once was the United States founded by America’s forefathers while vultures pick at what remains of the ‘High IQ’ White race that fell for the 1%’er Elite bullshit every time.

  16. @prince albert in a can

    What no one wanted to hear is that both Floyd and Chauvin worked together at a “venue”….has anybody ever worked with someone they couldn’t stand?

    There’s little evidence they interacted on that job. Chauvin didn’t even work inside the club. He was paid to sit in his squad car outside the venue. A busy nightclub will have lots of employees working in different capacities and many of them won’t know each other.

    Even if they did experience some on-the-job friction there, what could Floyd possibly have done that was so bad that Chauvin felt the need to crush his windpipe into the cement in front of his fellow officers and numerous civilians? Did Floyd smash his wife or something? It was a measly security gig at a stupid salsa club, for Christ-sakes!

    if I’d been there when the “incident” occurred,I would’ve walked up to the other officers and reminded them someone is bound to be recording.

    All of the cops knew they were being recorded because there were bystanders standing by with their phones out, pointed directly at Chauvin/Floyd. If you really believe Chauvin decided to get revenge on an annoying co-worker by choking him to death in front of numerous witnesses while he was being recorded close-up – and then made no attempt to confiscate or destroy the footage – well, I’ve got some beachfront property in Arizona I can sell ya.

  17. Rich says:
    @NoBodyImportant

    Open land, fresh air, barely any government interference. A pro-White populace who worked together to build a nation. It was harder to get by on bullshit back then. Now over half the population either has a bs job or is on welfare. Back then, you worked or you went hungry.

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