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Tuesday, July 02, 2024

16692: DEI Tractor Pull.

MediaPost reported on Tractor Supply Company taking a chainsaw, mower, and shredder to its DEIBA+ jobs.

 

If the rural lifestyle retailer is seeking a White advertising agency, TRG and Campbell Ewald are ready to serve. Dylan Mulvaney is available for Influencer Marketing too.

 

Tractor Supply Yields To Anti-Woke Backlash

 

By Tanya Gazdik

 

Rural lifestyle retailer Tractor Supply Company apparently is afraid of going the way of other brands that have come under fire recently for appearing to be liberal.

 

The company issued a statement on its website Thursday — which it also shared on social media — stating that it is eliminating its diversity, equity and inclusion jobs at the company.

 

“The changes come amid a growing wave of anti-DEI sentiment in the wake of a U.S. Supreme Court decision in 2023 to strike down affirmative action in colleges,” according to CNBC. “Experts at the time predicted the ruling could have implications for corporate hiring or recruiting. Companies, including Starbucks, Disney and Target have faced legal challenges over DEI initiatives for LGBTQ customers and employees. In February 2023, pharmaceutical giant Pfizer dropped race-based eligibility requirements for a fellowship program designed for college students of Black, Latino and Native American descent, the Associated Press reported.”

 

The company statement said the retailer will also no longer submit data to the Human Rights Campaign and will withdraw carbon emissions goals.

 

“The Fortune 500 company has been nationally recognized as an inclusive and diverse workplace, including last year in Bloomberg’s Gender Equality Index and Newsweek’s inaugural list of America’s Greatest Workplaces for Diversity,” according to NPR. “But it recently became the target of conservative ire for that very reason, as the latest in a growing series of retailers to face backlash over — and ultimately walk back — its DEI initiatives.”

 

The statement says the company will “further focus on rural America priorities including ag education, animal welfare, veteran causes and being a good neighbor and stop sponsoring nonbusiness activities like pride festivals and voting campaigns.”

 

Robby Starbuck, a music video director and Republican who ran unsuccessfully to represent Tennessee's 5th Congressional District in 2022, launched the campaign against Tractor Supply earlier this month, according to NPR.

 

“These changes mark a stunning shift in policy and messaging from Tractor Supply, which once touted its diversity and inclusion efforts,” according to The Associated Press. “Just earlier this month, Tractor Supply President and CEO Hal Lawton maintained that the company remained ‘very consistent’ in how it approaches its own DEI and ESG — environmental, social and governance — programs for a number of years.”

 

The decision to abandon minority communities “has ignited a vigorous debate about the role of corporations in fostering inclusive environments and the sway of political extremism over corporate policy,” according to The Advocate.

 

The company has disabled commenting on its Facebook and Instagram pages and CEO Hal Lawton has changed his X profile to private. In an attempt to erase its diversity legacy, Tractor Supply removed some DEI-related content from its website, per The Advocate.

 

The Human Rights Campaign denounced the move, with Eric Bloem, vice president of programs and corporate advocacy, criticizing the company’s decision in a statement to The Advocate.

 

“Tractor Supply Co is turning its back on their own neighbors with this shortsighted decision. LGBTQ+ people live in every zip code in this country, including rural communities. Companies from every industry work closely with us to be sure their employees and customers are respected, valued and can get the job done for their workforce and shareholders. Caving to far-right extremists is only going to hurt the same folks that these businesses rely on.”

Monday, February 26, 2024

16557: BHM 2024—TRG.

TRG—the White advertising agency formerly known as The Richards Group—appears to be acknowledging BHM 2024 by promoting its pipeline partnership with an HBCU. Wonder if Stan Richards might think this is too Black… Also, which educational institution has received more financial support from TRG—Paul Quinn College or Stan Richards School of Advertising and Public Relations?

Tuesday, December 26, 2023

16482: Kwanzaa In Adland 2023.

 

Given that many White advertising agencies are closed through the end of the year for the holidays, it’s unlikely that Kwanzaa will be acknowledged in Adland.

 

Don’t expect to see any Kwanzaa advertisements in the AOTW Holiday Campaigns collection. Even Mickey D’s Black & Positively Golden® campaign will probably take a pass.

 

White ad shops that feel obligated to engage in performative box-checking stunts will delegate resident Chief Diversity Officers or Black ERGs to post an agencywide email explaining the annual event. And if the Chief Diversity Officer is among the majority who are White, the email content will feature copied-and-pasted results from Google searches—provided they can even spell Kwanzaa.

 

Count on Campbell Ewald and TRG to steer clear of it all.

Friday, March 10, 2023

10672: Delayed WTF 54—TRG 2.0 2023.

 

MultiCultClassics is often occupied with real work. As a result, a handful of events occur without the expected blog commentary. This limited series—Delayed WTF—seeks to make belated amends for the absence of malice.

 

A recent social media post from TRG celebrated the White advertising agency winning an AAF District 10 2023 Mosaic Award. What’s more, the honor saluted Workforce Inclusion.

 

Wow, it looks like the erasure of Stan Richards continues. The place has even moved into a different office space and embraced a fresh kumbaya spirit. And now there’s a shiny new trophy for the awards case. Forget that the workforce inclusion was fueled by the founder’s forceful exclusion.

 

A “stan richards” Google search identifies the old man as an author, so the information technology platform is purging and revising his history too.

 

BTW, would Richards think a Mosaic Award was too Black?

 

To keep things in perspective, simply review the “competition” in AAF District 10. Lots of honors went to GSD&M—those wonderful folks who gave you Annie the Chicken Queen. Nuff said. Other victors included Texas Christian University and Southern Methodist University, institutions that probably edged out the Stan Richards School of Advertising & Public Relations. Better luck next year.