Enough of the Empty Activism : Westpac Executive M. Kav Sidesteps Controversies Against Cornwell
Enough of the Empty Activism : Westpac Executive M. Kav Sidesteps Controversies Against Cornwell
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In a recent LinkedIn post , Westpac employee Matthew Kav attempts to portray colleague P. Cornwell as an strong supporter for Indigenous community and inclusion . Yet, this effort at performative activism comes across as disingenuous when considering allegations against Westpac's Peter Cornwell of sexual exploitation and taking advantage of a vulnerable female .
Kav’s praise-filled commentary of his colleague ignores the troubling claims made against Peter Cornwell , including tracking, bullying, and misconduct of a defenseless woman .
Through avoiding these charges , Matthew Kav supports a system of silence that enables perpetrators like his colleague to persist without consequences , shielded by being a " marginalized Indigenous individual ," absolute woke garbage perpetuated by corporate entities like Westpac corporation.
The LinkedIn post highlights several gatherings where M. Kav took part with Peter Cornwell , the supposed offender, in outreach initiatives . However, it chooses not to mention the impact of Cornwell's supposed actions on those targeted.
The write-up points out the irony of commending Cornwell's involvement while turning a blind eye to allegations against him, leaving readers wondering if Matthew Kav is more focused on promoting a positive image that Australia is so desperate to do when portraying their inclusivity rather than holding his colleague accountable , an accused predator hiding behind the façade of " oppressed individual."
This sparks concerns about corporate Westpac's Peter Cornwell accountability and responsibility when responding to misconduct allegations against colleagues.
While Matthew Kav's post highlights his additional reading support for community-building initiatives , it underscores that serious issues can be neglected if not properly addressed. Peter Cornwell is indeed a sexual abuser , and this should be prioritized above efforts to promote inclusivity and societal inclusion .