Levi’s President Jennifer Sey has stepped down as the Global Brand President after having once been on the cusp of becoming the next CEO. Sey was a career woman at Levi’s, having worked her way up to Global Brand President and been considered to become, at one point, the next CEO.
Not only did Sey resign, she turned down any severance package because they were attached to her signing a non-disclosure agreement, preventing her from sharing her story with others after she stepped down. Sey chose to write a blog to express her reasons for leaving the company, which really boil down to the company becoming insanely, militantly woketarian, in the fullest DNC-CCP version of the sense of that term, the most authoritarian, unforgiving, thought-controlling version of what once was mostly called social justice.
In that blog, she documented how she went along with all the social justice activism the company has been engaged in over the last decade and more. She documented her authentic enthusiasm in engaging in all these causes, from global warming to LGBTIQQ rights, to black lives matter. She was there actively and consensually participating. But then came Covid, and the mandates. At some point, she decided she was not in support of the mask mandates, and opposition to mask mandates was considered racist in Levi’s activist land.
Soon, she was being accused of being racist, despite her history working for ‘black causes.’ It wasn’t enough. That’s what she learned. All of the sacrifices, lovingly given, were not enough to appease the great god Moloch, who was never interested in justice at all. She went from a potential CEO to being told she needed to come out and apologize to the black community for offending them by being against the vaccine mandates. It was too much.
Sey left, and spilled the beans. And thus the beast shakes off the agentic among us not willing to pay so high a price to have a career under these current rules. People of agency will not be told what to think or who to like. We can follow our civic code already in existence well before the morality police of the sjw variety ever arrived. It’s called our Bill of Rights standards, our recognition of the need to respect the rights boundaries of others if we ourselves hope to enjoy them. We need not like one another to exchange value with one another as assumed equals who share the same civic Bill of Rights standards and are willing to extend them to anyone who does so with them.
Perhaps Seir may come to realize how alien the sjw morality code as corporate and state law is antithetical to American Bill of Rights values.
If so, folks like Sey could be the vanguard of a new pushback that won’t throw the baby out with the bathwater. What man intends for evil can yet accomplish good. It does not give a pass to evil, but it gives hope to those suffering in the midst of it, that through evil acts we as a people will yet glean from their work gold they never intended on us keeping.
We as a people here in America must come to a physiological-level reality of power moment and count the cost of not being a people and the cost of not being a people bound by a unity under the Bill of Rights, the Constitution, the republican form of representative governance of a government whose power begins with the people and ends with them as well. The question is this, can we, those of us simply not part of the DNC-defined left, find common ground enough under a Bill of Rights frame to do what must be done to restore republicanism and Bill of Rights standards, and even assure they are extended to the market and social spaces as well.
We must hold on to the liberties won for a great number of people thanks to the efforts of this same DNC-Woketarianism. Though they would never allow such liberties to hold once they consolidated power, we will. We will be a free people no matter how we define ourselves and how we biologically are so long as we respect the Bills of Rights of others, and recognize we do so not for their sake, but for own, for a nation with a spirit of the Bill of Rights is death to tyrants and fascists.
Levi’s Brand President Resigns In Open Letter
From dailycaller.com
2022-02-14 21:12:09
Mary Rooke
Excerpt:
Former Levi’s Jeans’ global brand president Jennifer Sey resigned in an open letter Monday claiming the company lost sight of its values.
“If you told me that after achieving all that, after spending almost my entire career at one company, that I would resign from it, I’d think you were really crazy,” wrote Sey in an open letter on the Common Sense Substack. “Today, I’m doing just that. Why? Because, after all these years, the company I love has lost sight of the values that made people everywhere — including those gymnasts in the former Soviet Union — want to wear Levi’s.”
Sey said her time with Levi‘s was always the “most consistent” part of her life, writing in her letter that she always felt comfortable to be open about her life and politics until the pandemic hit.
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