shockedcanadian
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Well, I'm no insider, but I can't say I've ever heard of DEI in Canada. Perhaps I'm wrong based on this decision but I've not heard of this, it doesn;t exist here as far as I am concerned.
Nepotism? Yes, absolutely. Primarily through the Security Industrial Complex which I have shared with the most critical U.S authorities which has destroyed our nation. DEI though? I don't see it and you guys know I'm more than willing to take my shots considering how much I have suffered.
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Brick and mortar videogame retailer and popular meme stock GameStop (GME) announced Tuesday that it plans to sell its operations in France and Canada after an “evaluation of its international assets.”
The latest move follows years of declining revenues for the company. The retailer has reportedly shuttered more than 700 of its stores around the world since 2020.
The company announced the move in a brief news release on its website. While the statement did not provide any further explanation of the decision, its CEO appears to have taken issue with the “wokeness” of the two countries.
“Email M&A@gamestop.com if you’re interested in buying GameStop Canada or Micromania France,” Gamestop CEO Ryan Cohen posted to X Tuesday morning. “High taxes, Liberalism, Socialism, Progressivism, Wokeness and DEI included at no additional cost if you buy today!
Nepotism? Yes, absolutely. Primarily through the Security Industrial Complex which I have shared with the most critical U.S authorities which has destroyed our nation. DEI though? I don't see it and you guys know I'm more than willing to take my shots considering how much I have suffered.
GameStop looks to sell its Canadian and French operations — CEO cites ‘Wokeness and DEI’
“High taxes, Liberalism, Socialism, Progressivism, Wokeness and DEI included at no additional cost if you buy today!”, CEO Ryan Cohen posted on X.
Brick and mortar videogame retailer and popular meme stock GameStop (GME) announced Tuesday that it plans to sell its operations in France and Canada after an “evaluation of its international assets.”
The latest move follows years of declining revenues for the company. The retailer has reportedly shuttered more than 700 of its stores around the world since 2020.
The company announced the move in a brief news release on its website. While the statement did not provide any further explanation of the decision, its CEO appears to have taken issue with the “wokeness” of the two countries.
“Email M&A@gamestop.com if you’re interested in buying GameStop Canada or Micromania France,” Gamestop CEO Ryan Cohen posted to X Tuesday morning. “High taxes, Liberalism, Socialism, Progressivism, Wokeness and DEI included at no additional cost if you buy today!
