(PM.) Toyota is the latest to come under fire over its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies. It has been revealed in a report that Toyota conducts DEI training, divides employees into employee resource groups based on gender and sexual orientation, and supports funding sex change procedures for minors as well as “all ages” LGBTQ Pride events.
Robby Starbuck, a conservative activist and filmmaker, released a report on the matter Thursday, saying, “It’s time to remind them [Toyota] who their customers are.” He has been at the forefront of investigating companies that push progressive DEI policies on employees and customers.
It’s time to expose Toyota.@Toyota has been one of the most trusted brands in America but they’ve gone totally woke.
Here’s some of what we found:
• Toyota sponsored a drag queen program at a summer camp for kids identifying as LGBTQ+.
• Toyota opposes laws that ban sex… pic.twitter.com/bmcWPftjT4
— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) September 26, 2024
The findings revealed that “diversity and inclusion” is the “framework” of the company. Toyota, which has a 100 percent commitment to DEI policies, gives preferential treatment to “diverse” suppliers and has employee resource groups that divide workers based on race and sexual orientation.
Additionally, the car manufacturer is heavily involved in LGBTQ activism. The company sponsored a drag queen program for kids who identify as LGBTQ and supported “The Equality Act,” which would allow biological men to use women’s bathrooms and compete in women’s sports. Toyota has actively worked with HRC, a progressive LGBTQ nonprofit, to help oppose laws that would ban sex changes for minors. Furthermore, the company funds not only its employees’ gender transitions but also their children’s sex change procedures if the state they live in allows for it.
The report revealed that Toyota has donated to the Trevor Project, a “child-friendly” LGBTQ organization that has conducted chat rooms between adults and kids to discuss sexual matters such as kinks, masturbation, and how to transition genders. The Trevor Project has an exit feature that can wipe the internet browser and hide the website from parents.
The company has also donated to other groups supporting child sex changes including the Dallas Resource Center, Los Angeles LGBT Center, the Workplace Equality Summit, and the HRC.