Former Trump aide Stephen Miller has filed a complaint asking the U.S. Equal Opportunity Employment Commission to investigate the “woke” policies and practices of the Kellogg Company, which he claims are sexualizing their products.
Woke Tony the Tiger is coming for your kids, folks. Sexualizing them, you know.
As examples, Miller criticized Kelloggs mascot Tony the Tiger for linking elbows with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney at the Tony Awards…
There was also RuPaul posing on a box of Cheez-It crackers…
Pride cereal with naughty, colorful characters…
As well as the dreaded Neon Pink Pop Tarts — yes, so tart-y.
The America First Legal Foundation, founded by Miller and former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows, accused Kelloggs of engaging in “unlawful employment practices by seeking to ‘balance’ its workforce based on race, color, national origin, and sex.”
America First Legal stated that management “has hijacked the brand to advance an extreme political and social agenda” and “discarded the Company’s long-held family-friendly marketing approach to politicize and sexualize its products.”
Poor Stephen, he feels that “like Disney, Budweiser and Target, Kelloggs management has shown nothing but contempt and disdain for American families.”