Posted on 06/03/2020 2:49:38 PM PDT by Noamie
Today, I received this email from DoorDash:
[NAME REDACTED],
Like many of you, I read about the inhumane murder of George Floyd and Amy Coopers abuse of privilege last week. With this latest injustice coming on the heels of the murders of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and so many others over the years, my emotions have ranged from anger to sadness to depression. In the same week we were able to send two astronauts on a reusable rocket into outer space, we also witnessed some of the worst behavior of our humanity, juxtaposing two ends of our human capabilities.
This is not a usual email, and I still don't think I've found quite the right words to express my thoughts. But here goes.
To all of those hurting, especially those in the Black community, know that we at DoorDash stand with you and support your right to be seen and heard. I won't pretend to fully understand or even speculate what you're going through, including the injustice you may face daily.
Instead, as the leader of a company whose mission is to empower local economies, I believe that DoorDash also has a responsibility to take action toward creating what we want to see realized in the communities around us. Silence and inaction equal consent, so we commit to speaking up and taking action to fight injustice, inequality, and discrimination. But I also know how important it is to listen and learn when people with lived experiences are speaking. We must do both in order to truly do the work to make this week, and every week that comes after it, better.
While long term action is needed, we are announcing the following steps todaydeveloped in partnership with our Black@DoorDash Employee Resource Group (ERG):
-We will use our platforms, both DoorDash and Caviar, to highlight and support Black-owned businesses and Black entrepreneurs.
-We are donating $1 million, with $500,000 going to Black Lives Matter and $500,000 to create a fund to be directed by the Black@DoorDash ERG towards state and local organizations.
-We are creating formal structures to ensure we are hearing from our community, starting with the Dashers of Color Council. This group will be formed in the coming weeks and will advise our company on issues facing Black Dashers, including safety and access.
-We are reaffirming our commitment to combat racism and discrimination within our company, on our platform, and in our communities. We will also use our voice to support policies that are proven to reduce police violence.
-We will be collaborating with experts to identify ways to combat implicit or explicit bias on our platform and to design strategies to change the written and unwritten rules in our industry that affect Black communities the most and have the greatest potential to advance justice and inclusion.
-We will continue to hold ourselves accountable to increasing diversity in our leadership teamsinclusive of underrepresented people of colorby tying progress to job performance and promotions, and by rejecting hire requests that have not interviewed a diverse slate of candidates. We will expand this to all managers and employees in the future.
Justice is not a relative term. There is no grey area. We will continue to use our voice and platform to make progress together.
With respect and love, Tony Xu CEO/Co-founder, DoorDash
Man these companies are coming out of the woodwork to pander to insurrectionists.
Dittos!
Dutifully paying their protection money. It won’t save them from the “revolution” they are supporting. As Churchill observed, appeasement is paying the crocodile hoping you’ll be eaten last.
Thanks for adding to the boycott list.
Thanks, but I saw enough a-holes like that during the 25 years I spent in uniform in NY State’s prison system.
Door Dash rapes restaurants, taking about 25% of the bill.
Liberals have no problem with that, while complaining about interest rates from credit cards which are far less.
HYPOCRITES!
Door Dash
Kind of ironic.
Door Dash supports Window Smash,
then Dash through the Door with the Loot.
What are you talking about? Did you watch it? Hes an ex BLMer who realized hes been duped by manipulating his emotions.
Who needs Doordash?
good grief
Door dash door smash. Window smash new big screen dash.
Yeah, and I don’t care to listen to him. I don’t care what his message is. I listened to ghetto speak, and ebonics for 25 years, and I choose not to listen to it in my retirement.
Another business alienating their base hoping to win over people who will never use their products.
Ditto
I deleted a dozen WordPress blogs today. I created the blogs to help others. The sites generated revenue for WordPress.com not for me. I will not support businesses that support terrorists.
Do they buy the bricks?
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