Anheuser-Busch accused of racist hiring practices under 'cloak of equity': lawsuit

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Anheuser-Busch, the maker of Bud Light, is being accused of racist hiring practices in a federal civil rights lawsuit.

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It said the "woke" company "proudly" discriminates based on race, color, national origin and sex under the "cloak of equity." It cited the company's Leadership Accelerator Program, which provides mentorship, executive interaction and other opportunities but excludes White and Asian Americans. "This is not a regular corporate program – rather, the company describes the role as focusing on hiring the next generation of leaders within the North American Sustainability and Procurement department," the letter states. "In other words, it is a fast-track program to executive leadership positions at Anheuser-Busch, and it is limited to candidates based on race.

The allegations come as Bud Light has been under a firestorm over its partnership with transgender activistSignage is displayed as bottles of beer move along the production line at the Anheuser-Busch Budweiser bottling facility in St. Louis, Missouri. The brewing company is being accused of racist hinting practices.

 

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