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Harley-Davidson slams brakes on ‘woke’ policies after sparking biker and social-media outrage

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Last updated: August 20, 2024 12:28 am
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Harley-Davidson released a statement on Monday renouncing DEI and other controversial company initiatives in the wake of social-media outrage and withering pressure from longtime loyal bikers. 

“It is critical to our business that we hire and retain the best talent and that all employees feel welcome,” the statement reads.”That said, we have not operated a DEI function since April 2024, and we do not have a DEI function today. We do not have hiring quotas and we no longer have supplier diversity spend goals.”

The statement also said Harley-Davidson was reassessing employee training initiatives and sponsorships while refocusing on its most loyal customers.  

“As a consumer brand, we will focus exclusively on growing the sport of motorcycling and retaining our loyal riding community, in addition to the support we already provide to first responders, active military members and veterans.”

One veteran felt it was a long overdue mea culpa by the bike maker, but remained skeptical. 

“I think it’s great. But they never should have changed in the first place,” Jesse Clay, a former U.S. Navy SEAL and longtime Harley-Davidson rider from Colorado, told Fox News Digital.

“Let’s see what actually happens.”

Jochen Zeitz, the CEO of Harley Davidson, has been accused of going “woke.” BLOOMBERG NEWS

Harley-Davidson had faced grumblings for years from longtime customers, including hard-core bikers, who claimed that the Milwaukee-based company “used” them to build its “bad–s” brand, then abandoned them as the motorcycle’s popularity expanded to upscale riders.

The dissatisfaction exploded in July when social-media influencer Robby Starbuck outed several controversial internal woke policies at Harley.

“@harleydavidson has been one of the most beloved brands in America but recently on CEO Jochen Zeitz’s watch, they’ve gone totally woke,” Robby Starbuck shared with his more than 528,000 followers on X. 

Harley-Davidson was reassessing employee training initiatives and sponsorships while refocusing on its most loyal customers.   REUTERS

Starbuck, based in California, celebrated Harley’s announcement on Monday. 

“We have a movement to bring down DEI and wokeism in corporate America and inject some sanity back into the workplace,” Starbuck said in a phone interview on Monday with Fox News Digital. 

“Corporations can’t ignore our movement anymore. They have to take us seriously. They made this statement because we’re obviously having an impact on their customer base.”

Starbuck said his social-media movement is now “three for three” after recent efforts to spotlight similar leftist corporate initiatives led to policy changes at John Deere and Tractor Supply Co.

President and CEO of Harley-Davidson Jochen Zeitz and Paul James speak during a panel at Harley-Davidson’s Homecoming Festival – Day 2 at Veterans Park on July 15, 2023. Getty Images for Harley-Davidson

Harley-Davidson’s statement noted that the company was “saddened by the negativity on social media over the last few weeks, designed to divide the Harley-Davidson community.”

Starbuck responded to the criticism: “They can be saddened all they want. I got the changes we wanted, but we still want the CEO [Jochen Zeitz] gone, too,” he said. 

“He’s a true believer, and we’ll keep constant tabs on their internal business,” said Starbuck. 

“In his elite social circles, this move will not be popular. His world does not include bikers. This statement sounds like a board decision and not his decision. I’d be surprised if he was OK with this decision.”

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