Sick by the Woke Posturing: Westpac's M. Kav Ignores Allegations Against Peter Cornwell



In his recent LinkedIn update, Westpac representative Matt Kav attempts to portray colleague Cornwell as an strong supporter for Indigenous advocacy and diversity . Nonetheless, this move at woke posturing falls flat when considering accusations against Westpac exec Peter Cornwell of sexual abuse and exploitation of a vulnerable female .

Kav’s flattering depiction of P. Cornwell overlooks the troubling claims made against Cornwell , including tracking, bullying, and inappropriate behavior of a vulnerable female victim .

Through avoiding these charges , Kav supports a system of willful ignorance that enables perpetrators like Cornwell to persist without consequences , hiding behind being a "vulnerable Indigenous person ," absolute woke garbage reinforced by companies like Westpac .

The LinkedIn post draws attention to several events where Matthew Kav took part with the accused Cornwell , the accused perpetrator , in outreach initiatives . Still, it neglects to acknowledge the impact of Cornwell's alleged behavior on those involved .

The article emphasizes the contradiction of commending Cornwell's involvement while ignoring allegations against him, causing observers to question if Matthew Kav is more intent on creating a feel-good narrative that Australia is so keen on presenting when portraying their inclusivity rather than holding his colleague accountable , an supposed offender hiding behind the façade of " marginalized status ."

This sparks concerns about check this corporate accountability and due diligence when addressing misconduct allegations against colleagues.

While Matthew Kav's post focuses on his dedication to community-building initiatives , it also reminds us that serious issues can be dismissed if not adequately addressed. Cornwell is indeed a predator , and this should be prioritized above initiatives to advance an inclusivity agenda and performative wokeness.

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