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

I'm telling ya, it's like they're expecting corporations to be the only ones stepping up and solving social issues, but what about the government? Where's their role in all this? 🤔 It's like we're putting too much pressure on CEOs to take the fall for a system that's not working. I mean, come on, it's not like they're just going to magic up solutions on their own. And yeah, maybe some of these execs are getting a little burned out from all the activism, but shouldn't we be supporting them in this fight instead of just piling more work on them? 🤝 And what about those student activists Sonnenfeld's talking about? Where were they when CEOs were taking a stand like that? It's time for us to have an honest conversation about who's really leading the charge here. 💬
 
Corporate leaders are literally getting PTSD from all the mass shootings 🤯. They're like, "Hey, we've done our part, now it's your turn" 👎 but seriously, can't they just let us shop in peace? 😂 On a more serious note, I think CEOs need to take a chill pill and stop feeling like saviors on every topic. They've got enough on their plate trying not to tank the economy 💸. Maybe instead of expecting everyone else to join them, they could just focus on making their own companies safer and less gun-friendly 🤝. And let's be real, if all those campaign contributions didn't help, I'm pretty sure a corporate boycott of guns would be more effective than any law 😏
 
its so sad when ppl in power feel drained from trying 2 make a change 💔🗣️ u get it when ur trying 4 years n yrs but still dont see any progress ... its not just about gun control tho, its every day u hear about climate change, social justice, u name it 🌎💖 but its like, ppl r sayin we cant take on too much 🤯 how bout ppl who rnt in positions of power just get involved n make a difference 2 👉 from the ground up approach instead of top down ... & btw, didnt they see that student activism was makin moves last year 🤔
 
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