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    Tractor Supply Co. ends DEI efforts after social media backlash

    By Victoria E. Freile, Marina Johnson and Jordan Green, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle,

    11 hours ago

    Tractor Supply, a rural lifestyle retail chain with locations across the country, including many in the Empire State , is altering its company initiatives after backlash from conservative consumers.

    According to a statement released last week, the company said the "hard-earned dollars" of consumers should go to communities "we all love," therefore, they will ensure "activities and giving" tie directly to the business through a series of changes. Many LGBTQ+ supporters replied on social media, saying they'll take their business elsewhere.

    Here's what we know.

    Tractor Supply Co. halts DEI efforts after backlash from conservative customers

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    Tractor Supply announced five major changes to better "represent the values of the communities and customers we serve" in Thursday's release, including no longer submitting data to the Human Rights Campaign, refocusing Team Member Engagement Groups on mentoring, networking and supporting the business, focusing on rural America priorities including ag education, animal welfare, veteran causes and being a good neighbor and stop sponsoring nonbusiness activities like pride festivals and voting campaigns, eliminating DEI roles and retiring current DEI goals while still ensuring a respectful environment and withdrawing carbon emission goals and focusing on land and water conservation efforts.

    As reported by The Tennessean , the changes follow backlash from Robby Starbuck, a former Hollywood director turned conservative activist who shared a nearly eight-minute video on X , formerly known as Twitter, exposing the company's support for the LGBTQ+ community.

    Robby Starbuck posts to X about LGBTQ+ support from Tractor Supply, with Kentucky reference

    Starbuck's nearly eight-minute post started by showing LGBTQ+ flags at a distribution center in Franklin, Kentucky.

    "I take no pleasure in doing this. I am a Tennessean. I do not want to hurt a Tennessee company, but conservatives deserve to know that this is where their money's going and it gets worse, there is more," he said in the video. Click here for more information.

    Why are people mad at Tractor Supply?

    After backlash from conservative consumers, Tractor Supply is eliminating DEI initiatives and refocusing efforts on other things. According to an opinion piece published in The Tennessean in 2021, CEO Hal Lawton said he hoped to address multiple long-term DEI initiatives including increasing employees of color at the management level and above by 50% by 2026, increasing funding for education for African American communities by 30% by 2026 and reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030.

    The company is now reprioritizing the "future of rural America" through support of veteran causes, emergency response, animal shelters, state fairs, rodeos, Future Farmers of America and more.

    What does the statement from Tractor Supply Co. say?

    In response to the statement, some LGBTQ+ supporters posted that they'll no longer shop there.

    Tractor Supply locations in New York

    This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Tractor Supply Co. ends DEI efforts after social media backlash

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