It is disappointing to learn that Amazon has not made any real changes to DEI, despite leading the public to believe otherwise. This is unacceptable.
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The story may be dormant, but it will be brought back up about Wes being used as the Patsy to do the job of someone else. Mental warfare used against him?
Think about all the patsy's used to do the job (or at least pin the crimes on them), in all the cases. In my opinion.
🔥 Wes Roley set a fire, ambushed firefighters, killed two, injured one & died by suicide.
He identified as being a ‘Furry’ trans-species & was obsessed with My Little Pony.
Many mass shooters recently have been part of the TQ+ community.
Deconstructing a humans identity is dangerous.
Mental illness & delusion should never be encouraged.
These people need real psychological help & support, the system have let them down….
Or did it?
The system was designed not to help people but to profit off their pain.
The excuse for businesses to bring the foreigners in - written by none other then another Epstein Pedophile Pal AND "strategic partner" to the World Economic Forum. WEF stated in 2016 that the USA will lose its dominance by 2030.
From EFTA00533959
- As the US and other economies rebound the demand for new talent is increasing.
- Companies across the globe are having difficulty finding talent they need when they need it.
In a recent study by the Manpower Group 52% of employers in the US report experiencing difficulties filling positions due to lack of available talent.
(I removed my opinion that was right here.)
28 years of influence over England:
Amazon has been present in the United Kingdom for 28 years, launching its UK operations in October 1998. While the company does not operate a direct primary fulfillment center within Burnley proper, it services the area through nearby logistics hubs, such as the major facility in the neighboring town of Hapton and its regional headquarters in Manchester
42 years influencing England:
FedEx has operated in the United Kingdom for 42 years and services the Burnley area through a network of local retail drop-off points rather than a primary sorting depot. The closest dedicated FedEx Express stations are located in nearby Ramsbottom and Leyland.