Harley-Davidson’s leadership is under scrutiny for a series of questionable strategic decisions and public relations moves. CEO Jochen Zeitz’s “woke” internal agenda and comparisons of himself to the Taliban in the pursuit of sustainability have raised concerns about brand integrity and sparked outrage on social media. The company recently renounced DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) initiatives and controversial policies, leading to a backlash from loyal customers and a rebellion within the fanbase.

Filmmaker Robby Starbuck criticized Harley-Davidson for adopting “woke” policies under Zeitz’s leadership, leading to widespread backlash. The company recently made a public statement denouncing DEI initiatives and other controversial measures that had been implemented in recent years. Concerns about the direction of the iconic motorcycle maker, which ranks among America’s most beloved brands, have been growing as Zeitz serves as both CEO and chairman of the board.

Fox News Digital reached out to Zeitz, Harley-Davidson’s board of directors, and other key figures to discuss recent events and issues. Zeitz, a former CEO of Puma, has a history of championing social agendas and redefining traditional capitalism. However, there has been no response from him or other key board members contacted by Fox News Digital. The lack of communication raises questions about transparency and accountability within the company’s leadership.

Despite the controversy surrounding Harley-Davidson’s recent decisions, there has been little response from key board members when approached for comments. Troy Alstead, Jared Dourdeville, James Duncan Farley Jr., Allan Golston, Sara Levinson, Norman Thomas Linebarger, Rafeh Masood, and Maryrose Sylvester all either declined to comment or did not respond to requests for input. This lack of engagement from top leadership adds to the air of uncertainty surrounding the company’s future direction and decision-making processes.

The Harley-Davidson leadership’s handling of recent controversies, including the abandonment of DEI initiatives and other woke policies, has raised questions about the company’s commitment to inclusivity and social responsibility. Jochen Zeitz’s leadership style, which prioritizes sustainability and social agendas, has come under scrutiny for its impact on the brand’s reputation and customer loyalty. With concerns growing about the direction of the iconic motorcycle maker, stakeholders are closely watching how the leadership navigates these challenges and rebuilds trust with its fanbase.

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