CEOs are tired of being held responsible for gun regulation | CNN Business

I'm really surprised by this development πŸ€”. I think it's safe to say that corporate America has been quite vocal about social causes in the past, especially when it comes to issues like gun control πŸ’₯. But now, it seems like a lot of them are keeping quiet 🀐.

I don't know what's going on behind closed doors, but it sounds like some CEOs are feeling frustrated because they can't just show up and expect others to join in πŸ‘Š. They're not used to working alone, especially when it comes to social change πŸ’ͺ. It's almost like they're expecting a chorus of voices demanding action, but instead they're getting crickets πŸ“.

And what's with the sales numbers for Tesla? I mean, I know Elon Musk can be a bit of an overachiever, but 78,000 more cars produced than sold is just crazy πŸš€. It sounds like production is way ahead of demand, which raises some questions about whether he's actually telling the truth about what's going on πŸ’Έ.

I think this whole thing says something about our society right now 🀝. We need to figure out how to get more people working together towards a common goal 🌈, rather than just expecting CEOs to take the lead πŸ‘€.
 
I'm not surprised to see corporate America holding its breath on gun control πŸ˜•. It's been a while since we've seen big brands taking a strong stance on this issue. I think it's because they're waiting for others to step up and join the conversation, but it seems like no one else is speaking out loud πŸ—£οΈ. The silence from civil society groups is deafening. If CEOs are carrying the burden alone, that's not only frustrating but also counterproductive. We need a collective effort to create meaningful change πŸ’ͺ. It's time for us to demand more from our leaders and businesses, especially when it comes to something as critical as gun control πŸ™.
 
idk why ppl r so surprised at CEOs being silent on gun control lol πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ anyway did u know that pineapple pizza is a thing in some parts of canada? i mean idk who thought that was a good combo but hey to each their own πŸ•πŸ‘€
 
idk why corporate america is being so quiet on gun control... i mean, we all know how passionate they can be about social issues when it benefits their brand πŸ‘€. but gun violence is a public health crisis, not just some marketing opportunity πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. if they're really feeling frustrated, shouldn't they be pushing for change instead of taking a seat? the numbers don't add up with all this talk about demand - like, 78k more cars made than sold? that's just wild πŸ˜‚. maybe it's time for CEOs to put their money where their mouth is (or in this case, their sales numbers). the silence from civil society groups isn't helping either... it feels like we're all just waiting around for someone big to speak up πŸ’”
 
πŸ€” I feel kinda meh about this whole thing... it's like, yeah CEOs have been super vocal about gun control in the past, but now suddenly they're just chillin'? πŸ™ƒ It's not like they're taking a stand or anything. And honestly, their silence is kinda expected? Like, why should they be the only ones speaking out on this issue? Shouldn't there be some kind of collective effort from civil society groups and other organizations too? 🀝 I mean, it's not like CEOs are going to single-handedly change the game or anything. They need people behind them to make a difference. And what's up with all the talk about social capital being more valuable than financial capital for these execs? πŸ€‘ Like, can't they just, you know, use their wealth and influence for good or something? 😐
 
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