Liberals give each
other lots of “Awards” to give the impression that their looney ideas are not
laughable.
Chobani yogurt tycoon, Hamdi Ulukaya, gets Global
Citizen award from DC think tank along with Cindy McCain.
Read my lips: It is about cheap compliant labor!
Posted by Ann Corcoran on October 1,
2018.
What does this have to do with refugees? Everything(!) because Chobani CEO Hamdi
Ulukaya is the primary pusher, through his Tent Foundation, for global corporations to promote
bringing more refugees to the US (and to move others around the world) to
provide them with a steady supply of cheap LEGAL immigrant labor.
We
have written a lot about Chobani Yogurt and its hiring practices in New York
and in Twin Falls, Idaho. See my Chobani files here.
Chobani
was back in the news this week because he received a Global Citizen Award along with the ‘maverick’s’ widow.
I suspect if someone researched the Atlantic Council you would find George
Soros lurking somewhere in its background! The gang is all here…..
I
laughed to see the headline at Breitbart, thanks to Richard @highblueridge for sending it: Chobani CEO Pleads
with Corporations to Hire Refugees: U.S. Needs ‘Humanity First’ Immigration Policy.
LOL!
Humanity first! really! Is it humane to
bring more low-skilled workers to the US, yanking them from their cultural
comfort zones around the world so they can work menial jobs in the food
industry (think Meatpackers! and of course Yogurt manufacturers) via refugee
contractors (aka head hunters) who then help the refugees sign up for all of
their welfare services (because wages aren’t high enough, they need to be
subsidized by you!).
You
have to hand it to them! They have figured out a great business model. I
swear that these big global companies must send everyone to some sort of Public
Relations 101 class where they are taught to fit the word “humanity,”
“humanitarian,” or “humanitarianism” in to every public utterance they make.
Note that the word ‘humanity’ is never applied to impoverished, job-seeking,
Americans!
(With
the Democrat’s side-benefit being that they get more socialist-leaning voters
from the refugee arrivals.)
Read
John Binders story from Breitbart. Then, you can have even more fun if you follow the link
to the CNN report about Ulukaya’s big award,awarded to him by no less
than another of our old favorites from the Obama Administration, Samantha Power
(see my many posts on what one writer called Hillary, Susan
Rice and Power—Obama’s “humanitarian Vulcans!”).
Here is CNN: US yogurt billionaire’s solution to
immigration: ‘Humanity first’
(CNN) Hamdi Ulukaya, who built yogurt empire Chobani after
immigrating to the US in the mid-90s, is challenging Americans to rethink the
way they view immigration.
“I
have nothing against America first, but ‘humanity first too,'” said Ulukaya in
an exclusive interview with CNN on the sidelines of an event for his nonprofit,
called Tent Partnership for Refugees. Staying out of politics but taking a
whack at Trump (ROFLMAO):
Ulukaya has sought to keep his mission of assisting refugees above the
political fray. But on occasion he has denounced the
administration’s immigration policies and the way it enforces them. The issue is deeply personal for
Ulukaya — a self-made billionaire who grew up tending goat and sheep in rural
Turkey.
Ulukaya
started recruiting immigrants and refugees to work at Chobani in 2010 — a
strategy that drew vicious attacks from far right-wing conspiracy theorists who
have spread lies about the company, including allegations Chobani embarked on a
secret plot to increase America’s Islamic population.
About 30 percent of Chobani’s employees are immigrants or refugees. He
says his employees and suppliers are worried.
Ulukaya,
who launched Tent in 2016, has successfully urged companies to develop
solutions by “mobilizing resources, innovation and the entrepreneurial spirit
of the business community.”
“They
[companies] all know that if you don’t find the way to solve this problem, or
make it easier, this human tragedy is going to turn into one of the biggest
problems for our children going forward,” he said.
This week, Tent added 20 brands to a growing list of partners pledging
to hire refugees or help them build a better life. The latest companies to
commit to the cause include Hilton, pasta maker Barilla, Microsoft and Uniqlo.
In total, Tent has secured promises from more than 100 companies.
“Even if governments were stepping up to do the right thing, which
many, including the US government, are not, the crisis is too big for
government,” said Samantha Power, the former US ambassador to the United
Nations from 2013 to 2017, as she presented Ulukaya the Atlantic Council’s
Global Citizen Award this week.
In
2005, Ulukaya bought a defunct food factory in upstate New York with a small
business loan to start making cheese. He eventually grew that into Chobani,
which has become the top-selling Greek yogurt brand in the US. Several years
after opening his factory, he
started hiring refugees who
lived in nearby areas.
He tapped the refugee community again in Idaho when Chobani opened a
plant in Twin Falls, which is close to the dairy farmers who supply the raw
material for his yogurt. Because of his efforts to hire and help refugees,
Ulukaya has become the target of far-right websites and bloggers. One site
accused Chobani of “calling on the biggest American companies to join an
Islamic surge.”
Laughing again! So will Chobani threaten to sue CNN for bringing all this up
again??? More here.
Do not miss my post about how the Tent Foundation hired the
Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service (one of nine federal resettlement
contractors) to write a refugee hiring guide.
Go here and have a look at the global corporations supporting the movement of
refugee laborers around the world. Notice Twitter is one of Tent’s corporations.
And, I am sure you will find others that you might not have suspected.
P.S.
Why has no one written a book on Samantha Power, a dangerous woman who will be
back if the Dems regain the Oval Office?
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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