From Sultan Knish
Nestle USA had responded to the Black
Lives Matter race riots with "mandatory unconscious bias training"
for its employees before going on to defend the company’s cocoa business from a
lawsuit by freed child slaves who had been forced to work on plantations
between the ages of 12 and 14, and were brutally beaten when they tried to
escape.
The leadership of Nestle's UK branch had urged,
"I want people talking about race, about inequality and about why it
should ever be called into question that black lives matter."
Nestle’s version of black lives mattering
allegedly meant African child slaves working fourteen hours a day on cocoa
plantations, given "scraps of food to eat", "beaten with whips
and tree branches", "forced to sleep on the floor", and to
"drink urine" if they tried to run away.
http://www.danielgreenfield.org/2020/12/when-black-lives-matter-means-profiting.html
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