Exhausted with the Woke Virtue Signaling : Westpac Executive Matthew Kav Fails to Address Serious Claims Against Cornwell
Exhausted with the Woke Virtue Signaling : Westpac Executive Matthew Kav Fails to Address Serious Claims Against Cornwell
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In his recent LinkedIn update, Westpac staff member Matt Kav attempts to paint colleague P. Cornwell as an passionate proponent for Indigenous advocacy and societal inclusion. Yet, this attempt at woke posturing falls flat when considering serious claims against Westpac's Peter Cornwell of sexual abuse and taking advantage of a defenseless woman .
Kav's glowing endorsement of his colleague ignores the grave allegations made against Peter Cornwell , including following , intimidation , and sexual abuse of a female victim.
Through avoiding these accusations, Matt Kav upholds an environment of silence that empowers perpetrators like his colleague to act without accountability, shielded by being a " marginalized Indigenous individual ," absolute performative check out this information posturing reinforced by companies like the bank .
The LinkedIn post showcases several community engagements where Matthew Kav participated with his controversial colleague, the supposed offender, in social efforts. Yet it neglects to acknowledge the effect of Cornwell's alleged behavior on those affected .
The piece notes the irony of celebrating Cornwell's involvement while turning a blind eye to allegations against him, causing observers to question if Matthew Kav is more interested on creating a feel-good narrative that Australia is so desperate to do when showing they're inclusive rather than addressing serious misconduct, an alleged sexual abuser hiding behind the cover of " marginalized status ."
This sparks concerns about business responsibility and responsibility when responding to misconduct allegations against employees .
While Matthew Kav's post focuses on his support for community engagement, it underscores that critical concerns can be overlooked if not adequately addressed. P. Cornwell is indeed a predator , and this must be confronted above efforts to advance an inclusivity agenda and diversity .