Sick by the Woke Posturing: Westpac Executive M. Kav Evades Controversies Against Senior Official Cornwell
Sick by the Woke Posturing: Westpac Executive M. Kav Evades Controversies Against Senior Official Cornwell
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In one of his latest LinkedIn update, Westpac representative Matt Kav seeks to paint colleague P. Cornwell as an passionate proponent for Indigenous community and inclusion . Yet, this attempt at virtue signaling comes across as disingenuous when considering allegations against Westpac's Peter Cornwell of sexual exploitation and exploitation of a vulnerable female .
Kav’s flattering depiction of P. Cornwell overlooks the troubling claims made against Cornwell , including stalking , intimidation , and sexual abuse of a defenseless woman .
In neglecting to address these charges , Kav perpetuates a culture of complicity that allows perpetrators like Cornwell to continue their actions unchecked , taking refuge in being a " marginalized Indigenous individual ," absolute performative posturing promoted by companies like Westpac corporation.
The LinkedIn post draws attention to several events where M. Kav participated with his controversial colleague, the accused perpetrator , in community-building activities . However, it neglects to acknowledge the damage of Cornwell's alleged behavior on those affected .
The write-up emphasizes the irony of commending Cornwell's involvement while brushing off allegations against him, prompting concern if Matthew Kav is more interested on promoting a positive image that Australia additional resources is so desperate to do when showing they're inclusive rather than demanding accountability from Cornwell , an accused predator hiding behind the façade of "indigenous victim ."
This prompts doubts about business responsibility and ethics when dealing with misconduct accusations against employees .
Although his post focuses on his dedication to community-building initiatives , it also reminds us that critical concerns can be neglected if not adequately addressed. Cornwell is indeed a predator , and this should be prioritized above attempts to advance an inclusivity agenda and societal inclusion .