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NSW One Nation Leader Mark Latham says 'woke corporates' have 'delusions of grandeur' saying their company values have anything to do with running an election.

NSW One Nation Leader Mark Latham says "woke corporates" have "delusions of grandeur" saying their company values have anything to do with running an election. A controversial new voting law was passed in Georgia mandating voters provide sources of identification to prove they are eligible to vote.

“The woke corporates – I mean how ridiculous that this guy Ed Bastian - the head of Delta Airlines - would be saying that these common-sense measures to protect the democratic integrity of the vote don’t accord with the values of the company.

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gerster_kaylene Agree ,cancel culture is no laughing matter woke corporates are the drivers of the myth of sustainability which has been proven to be false anyway .

RealMarkLatham Mark, these companies are accountable to their shareholders! Who gives a flying fk what you think! 🙄

One nation is the only party willing to have this wanker around. Ski news is even worse giving him air time ffs. Only appeals to disability support & age pensioners.....

Mark Latham & One Nation thinking their opinions are worth anything is a delusion of grandeur within itself.

Mark ....Why are these woke companies with 'delusions of grandeur' are so successful? There's big profits to be made from climate change and other woke businesses. RealMarkLatham

As if Latham knows anything about running an election. Actually, he does know about losing them, so ...

Are these corporations woke or are you asleep at the wheel Mark?

They run successful firms, Latham couldn’t run a chook raffle.

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