Podcast Summary
Buying from 'woke' razor companies funds a leftist agenda: Supporting 'woke' razor brands may unknowingly finance radical causes like trans activism, racial justice, and all-age drag shows, as well as donating to political candidates.
When you buy razors from companies like Harry's and Gillette, which position themselves as "woke," you may unknowingly be funding a leftist agenda that goes beyond marketing and expensive commercials. These companies are not just pretending; they are using your money to support radical causes, such as extreme trans activism, racial justice organizations, and even sponsoring all-age drag shows. Furthermore, the parent company of Gillette, Procter and Gamble, is owned by some of the most woke firms on the planet, like BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street, which have their own controversial practices. In 2020, the top political recipient of P&G's donations was presidential candidate Joe Biden. Ultimately, these "woke" razor companies are using your cash to challenge societal norms across various fronts, including gender, race, business, and politics. It's time for consumers to be aware of where their money is going and consider alternatives, such as Jeremy's razors, which don't demand you compromise your values.
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