American Muslim billionaire: ‘Hire MORE Muslim refugees’

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Stealth jihad in Davos.

“Businesses and innovators have a critical role to play” in ending the refugee crisis, Chobani’s CEO said.
This week, during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Chobani CEO Hamdi Ulukaya is calling for leaders of the technology sector to lend their support to the refugee crisis, asking for companies to provide jobs, food, and shelter…..

The Muslim CEO of yogurt company Chobani urged business elites at Davos to “hire Muslim refugees,” despite the fact that ISIS previously warned the West that they are sending fighters via migration and the US cannot properly vet them.

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Hamdi Ulukaya, founder and CEO of the overpriced Chobani, received commitments from dhimmi companies like Airbnb, LinkedIn, MasterCard, UPS and IKEA to partner with Tent, his “refugee foundation.” Unlike these American companies, Ulukaya need not worry about Muslim workers suing him for prayer rooms, prayer times, or stopping the line for Islamic rituals. He’s Muslim — they won’t hurt him. But mark my words: Airbnb, LinkedIn, MasterCard, UPS and IKEA  will all be the target of Islamic supremacists, like those complaints and suits suffered by Cargill, Disnye, Wal-Mart, Target, Star, Hertz, Heinz, et al.

Oh, and just for knowing: Dannon is suing Chobani for false advertising and defamation.

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Chobani’s founder: Refugee relief needs entrepreneurs,” CBS News, January 20, 2016:

The refugee crisis has reached a tipping point and is set to be a top focus at 2016’s World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, running Jan. 20-23. The WEF Global Risk Report this year named “large scale involuntary migration” as the No. 1 likely risk of 2016. Last year, the number of refugees and internally displaced people reached its highest level since World War II, according to the U.N. High Commission for Refugees. Over 60 million people were displaced around the world due to conflict and economic stability.

“Events such as Europe’s refugee crisis and terrorist attacks have raised global political instability to its highest level since the Cold War,” John Drzik, president, Global Risk and Specialties at Marsh, said in a statement.

That has caught the attention of many, including Hamdi Ulukaya, founder and CEO of Chobani. Ulukaya emigrated from Turkey to the U.S. in the 2000s and wound up starting the now-famous yogurt company in upstate New York. Five years after it launched, it reached a billion dollars in revenue and quickly turned into the most popular brand of Greek yogurt in the U.S.

Ulukaya has now directed his focus to Tent Foundation, which he created to help refugees. Last year he pledged half of his wealth over his lifetime to the cause. Over the past few years he has also hired hundreds of refugees to work in his facility.

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Ulukaya announced on Tuesday at the Davos WEF summit that Tent Foundation will partner with companies such as Airbnb, LinkedIn, MasterCard and UPS along with the IKEA Foundation to address the global refugee crisis. Ulukaya started the Tent Foundation to encourage the private sector to go beyond what government and nongovernment organizations (NGOs) are already doing, and to find entrepreneurial solutions to aid refugees around the world. Ulukaya also pledged $1 million in grants for groups and individuals aiding refugees in Europe, the Middle East and beyond.

“If we’re going to give hope and opportunity to the more than 60 million refugees around the world, it must come from more than just governments and NGOs,” Ulukaya said. “Businesses and innovators have a critical role to play, and I’m so proud that some of the largest organizations in the world have joined us on our mission to rethink how we’re addressing this crisis.”

The Tent Foundation grants will award groups and individuals who provide immediate relief operations for refugees, who create innovations in relief work, who improve livelihood of the displaced and their communities, and whose research could shape policies regarding forced displacement.

Ulukaya’s foundation plans to move funding quickly with rapid-fire grants because other aid channels can often take years. It aims to go beyond governmental aid and to encourage entrepreneurial spirit to help end the refugee crisis.

“This is more than just aid,” Ulukaya said. “This is a commitment to invest in building our global capacity for meaningful, humanitarian change.”

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Don Briscoe
Don Briscoe
8 years ago

Good to know about Chobani I will no longer purchase it and advise friends and family to avoid it too.

Russell
Russell
8 years ago

Boycott Chobani I don’t buy it anymore besides Oikos Taste so much better

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Barbara Tatum
8 years ago
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DowntotheBone
DowntotheBone
8 years ago
Reply to  Russell

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IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
8 years ago
Reply to  Russell

I won’t buy anything by Chobani — even if they’re the only yoghurt left on the supermarket shelves. However, for this boycott to really be effective, the Chobani dhimmi pigs who run the company must be informed of why no one among the kaffir al najjis is buying their products.

JSebastian
JSebastian
8 years ago

Adding Chobani to our boycott web content…thank you.

imwithstoopid
imwithstoopid
8 years ago
Reply to  JSebastian

List please, or site.

RCCA
RCCA
8 years ago

Also just for knowing, — “BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Public schools across America will soon offer Greek yogurt as a meat substitute in school lunches beginning this fall. Chobani, a manufacturer of Greek yogurt, officials announced Monday it had been selected by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to supply the yogurt as part of the federal school lunch program… Chobani was selected as the exclusive provider after it successfully led a Greek yogurt pilot program over the past year, expanding the program from four to 12 states… Company officials did not disclose the value of its USDA contract.”

http://www.newstribune.com/news/2015/jun/29/chobani-selected-greek-yogurt-school-lunches/

iten
iten
8 years ago
Reply to  RCCA

Would be interesting to know who’s who in the Dept of Agriculture. Might help explain the astonishing trajectory of this company.

Joe1938
Joe1938
8 years ago
Reply to  iten

Reports to the retarded puppet in the Whitehouse who is a muslim. Therefore like petro dollars going to the middle east, these raghead workers use their pay to support the killing of infidels.

Duffy
Duffy
8 years ago

I had no clue that Chobani was a Muslim fueled company. Do they also sell camel pee? That’s the end of Chobani for our family.

Sharpshooter
Sharpshooter
8 years ago
Reply to  Duffy

Duffy, the “camel pee” is only available by special order! LOL

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
8 years ago

Lead by example, hire muslims and post weekly reports on their productivity and costs.

itchy
itchy
8 years ago

Typical……they can scrounge jobs for migrants but not for the unemployed. discrimination Chobani but did we expect any different

Joe1938
Joe1938
8 years ago
Reply to  itchy

Re “did we expect any different”; Not from this muslim administration.

Yitzhak
Yitzhak
8 years ago

Financial Islamification,. Jihad of the dollar.

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
8 years ago
Reply to  Yitzhak

Very apropos point. Did you know islamic-nazi petrodollars are invested in AMD? Who knows how many other Fortune 500 companies are similarly compromised?

Yitzhak
Yitzhak
8 years ago

This is not an addendum or side issue – this is THE issue.
This is the entire reason the radical left has it’s Islamification program – to provide cheap labour for their backers in the economic elite.
Merkel said so herself in recent news conferences.It was underplayed by the enemedia.

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
8 years ago
Reply to  Yitzhak

This probably explains why Fiorina admired the genocidal islamic slave state called the Ottoman Empire.

Dave Quilty
Dave Quilty
8 years ago

Bill Gates calls for more refugees heading to the U.S.
http://www.bbc.com/news/business-35381129

Nk
Nk
8 years ago

Switching to Yoplait.

honeybee
honeybee
8 years ago
Reply to  Nk

French ?

berserker
berserker
8 years ago

– Is he connected with the neoOttoman Erdogan? Muslim refugees are definitely “high-skilled” if estimates reported by German economists are correct. Most of them have barely passed secondary school.

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
8 years ago
Reply to  berserker

Compared to plankton, amoeba and various anaerobic bacteria, they have comparable skills. Now, to find a use the the “skill set” these things bring to civilization, compost perhaps?

Joe1938
Joe1938
8 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

Compost for sure. If not that, Orca.

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
8 years ago
Reply to  Joe1938

Ok, both work.

R.G.D
R.G.
8 years ago

Yes, please boycott Chobani, but that is not enough, send emails and/or letters to all companies who support his Tent initiative (LinkedIn, Mastercard, IKEA and UPS) and inform them that you will boycott them as well.

Rick Smith
Rick Smith
8 years ago

At least I know better then to buy anything made by Chobani again. And I’ll be sure to tell everyone I know.

Shafiq Islam
Shafiq Islam
8 years ago

What are the ingredients of his yogurt? Camel milk and urine, as the prophet prescribed? Boycott it.

RogueRabbit
RogueRabbit
8 years ago

Ironic, yougurt is cultured bacteria. And Islam is culture of bacteria. Except yougurt culture won’t rape you and chop off your head!

joe1429
joe1429
8 years ago
Reply to  RogueRabbit

hahaha lmao

Andy_Lewis
Andy_Lewis
8 years ago

We need Communism for one day – just enuf time to take this billionaire’s stuff and then liquidate him.

karl59
karl59
8 years ago

I wonder how many Muslims this guy plans to sponsor?

cojar
cojar
8 years ago

This guy got a government kick back. His yogurt, CHOBANI, will be served as a meat replacement in ALL public schools in the United States starting later this year

Joe1938
Joe1938
8 years ago
Reply to  cojar

Proof? Insane? Who says the government is sane.

Ann Inquirer
Ann Inquirer
8 years ago

Fecal Jihad? Putting newly arrived faux refugees in food work is bothersome considering their culture’s bathroom habits, as well as considering how much they hate us. BOYCOTT these businesses that say they will hire invaders over vets & citizens.

Joe1938
Joe1938
8 years ago
Reply to  Ann Inquirer

Anyone who wipe their arse with their bare hand should not to be anywhere near a food source.

Steve
Steve
7 years ago
Reply to  Ann Inquirer

Don’t use their products and hit them where it hurts. Women shouldn’t get in their cabs either. They are likely to rape you in the name of allah and behead you if you protest.

Mario Baroz
Mario Baroz
8 years ago

Also, Edible Arrangments is owned by a Muslim but that’s not the problem, the problem is that the owner supports and gives financial aid to the Muslim Brotherhood and other terror organizations.

Barnaby Jones
Barnaby Jones
8 years ago

Anddddd I’m never buying Chobani again.

joe1429
joe1429
8 years ago

Thanks pam…. Now im done with chobani

Evil Liberal
Evil Liberal
8 years ago

Boycott !

Janet
Janet
8 years ago

Sure hire Muslim refugees so they can take jobs away from the citizens that live there. There’s not enough jobs to go around as it is! But we have to kiss those Muslim butts or they’ll sue! They’re real good at that!

mathewsjw
mathewsjw
8 years ago

Trump’s H1B visa.. oops one of those Trump supporter’s dirty little secrets that support Muslims

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
8 years ago
Reply to  mathewsjw

Please prove Trump employs non-citizen muslums thru H1B’s.

mathewsjw
mathewsjw
8 years ago
Reply to  IzlamIsTyranny

never claimed Trump did/does, btw protected by privacy laws so you prove it’s not true.

point is Trump Supported H1B before with Obama & GOP Establishment now Trump says H1B are bad put limits NOT ON NUMBER but salary.. BS Damage done.

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
8 years ago
Reply to  mathewsjw

You made the claim, it’s up to you to back it up.

notme123
notme123
8 years ago

Thank you for telling us about chobani yogurt. I’ll never buy it, others should do the same.

DowntotheBone
DowntotheBone
8 years ago

A muslim Turk owns Chobani.

The main reason we have never, ever bought it.

Suggest we all do the same….

mamiel
mamiel
7 years ago
Reply to  DowntotheBone

He’s a Kurd, an ethnic group that is fighting against Isis and persecuted by the Turkish government. They are huge allies of the U.S. In iraq

marlene
marlene
8 years ago

AMERICA, do NOT hire any muslims at all. This jerk is just one reason not to; businesses around the country losing money from walk outs and shut downs are more reasons not to. And of course, no red-blooded American I know wants to work with any muslim whatsoever. Just giving it back.

Rob Porter
Rob Porter
8 years ago

What beats me is why SAS members in the UK and special forces elsewhere aren’t clandestinely bumping off Muslims who are threat to peace. If Western leaders are clearly so ‘mental’ and cowardly, special forces people could so easily do us a favour – and for good measure slit throats. It would be so appropriate for Muslims to die with a gaping hole in their neck.

disqus_yDrMDcCDka
disqus_yDrMDcCDka
8 years ago
Reply to  Rob Porter

Rob,

At this point the situation in Europe can only be rectified by replicating the last reel of “The Wild Bunch’:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQF6pvu_3TE&feature=player_embedded

Rob Porter
Rob Porter
8 years ago

I’m with you on this and all for The Wild Bunch to eliminate and destroy the haters of Western civilization.

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
8 years ago
Reply to  Rob Porter

But they should be bumping off the traitors in their own government first. A night of the long knives for the islamic-nazi collaborators would be sweet, sweet justice.

chris wolf
chris wolf
8 years ago

The feral pig population in this country is exploding.

sony_dc
sony_dc
8 years ago

I will never purchase another Chobani again! I had no idea that it was owned by a Muslim. Its funny how he demands American companies to help the refugees, but not the Arab rich countries.

Up Huff
Up Huff
8 years ago

Thanks for the list! Now I can boycott IKEA and the rest of them. As for his yogurt, I think it sucks and never buy it anyway.

ralph_cramden
ralph_cramden
8 years ago

My company hired a black Muslim from Somalia . He had a probationary period of a month and the company let him go after three weeks because he was the laziest slow moving biped I have ever seen. . He screamed that the company was racist and was firing him because he was a black Muslim. The owner said ” No, we hired you because you are a black Muslim ; we’re firing you because you’re f*ckin’ useless”.
The company now has an unwritten policy – no more Muslims .

disqus_yDrMDcCDka
disqus_yDrMDcCDka
8 years ago
Reply to  ralph_cramden

Hey, Ralphie-Boy,
KUDOS to that owner.
Ed Norton

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
8 years ago
Reply to  ralph_cramden

I used to work corporate security and had to oversee the security guards on graveyard while monitoring a corporate server farm. One of the guards, also from Somalia and named Ahmed Ahmed never responded to my calls. One of the other security guards investigated and found Ahmed Ahmed sleeping.

Jean
Jean
8 years ago

Don’t buy his crappy yogurt I tried it sucks. Really if people stop buying it he won’t last to long.

Joe1938
Joe1938
8 years ago

The picture shows a muslim with a bite of yogurt in his mouth. He did not eat it. He put it back in the container and shipped it to a customer.

Steve
Steve
8 years ago

It probably has fresh ISHITS cream in it.

Joe1938
Joe1938
8 years ago

It looks like this garbage has been recalled a couple of times.

Research Finds Recalled Chobani Yogurt Contained Fungal …

http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2014/07/chobani-yogurt-contained-fungal-pathogen/

Jul 8, 2014 … Last fall, Chobani recalled a number of its yogurts for mold contamination that caused packages to bloat and sour before their expiration date.
Moldy Chobani Yogurt Posed Health Threat, Tests Find – NBC News

http://www.nbcnews.com/…/moldy-chobani-yogurt-posed-health-threat-tests-find-n150116

Jul 8, 2014 … Ten months after a nationwide recall of Chobani Greek yogurt linked to reports of more than 400 illnesses, microbiologists say the fungus …Consumers call for expansion of Chobani yogurt recall – Milwaukee …

http://www.jsonline.com/…or-expansion-of-chobani-yogurt-recall-b99106694z1-225273141.html

Sep 25, 2013 … Chobani consumers are urging the company to expand
its recall ofGreek yogurt, saying they’ve experienced problems
with yogurt that had …
No chobani yogurt even if it is free from the muslim Hamdi Ulukaya, founder and CEO of Chobani Yogurt. Hamdi Ulukaya is a Kurdish Muslim and immigrant from Turkey who created the billion-dollar U.S.-based Chobani yogurt empire. He is bringing in as many muslims from some of the world’s nastiest jihadist hot zones as possible to work at Chobani.

http://www.wnd.com/2016/01/yogurt-billionaire-hire-more-muslim-refugees/

Bill
Bill
8 years ago

F@#K Chobani

Iknowjohngalt
Iknowjohngalt
8 years ago

Buy Chobani? Why so they can spit in my yogurt??

surj
surj
8 years ago
Reply to  Iknowjohngalt

Iknowjohngalt. The muslims do that when non muslims /infidels but from Muslim’s take way or restaurants. I had see that . Now see http://www.jihad-watch.org

Jeanne Ballard
Jeanne Ballard
8 years ago

Thanks for the warning! No more to Chobani!

truecolours44
truecolours44
8 years ago

There’s the face of a “peaceful Muslim” . . . This cult is all about deception, world domination and human suffering in the name of Satan-Allah. The “peaceful” Muslims deceive and support the violent arm of the cult. They are all complicit as required by the Koran.

Mindy Robinson
Mindy Robinson
8 years ago

Chobani yogurt is horrible, I’d boycott them but tried the yogurt once , it was disgusting. so can’t boycott. I will be watching to insure other dairy products I buy are not produced by this company. He should have helped these people in the nations they are from, instead, he is assisting them in jihad of the nations they have invaded.

ljm4
ljm4
8 years ago

Don’t buy his stock…I have a a feeling it’s gonna take a dive.

joker
joker
8 years ago

People vote with their feet, is a saying among the business in London. While in London we never employed a muzzrat, vacancy was unfortunately already filled.
Voting with your feet means not buying muzzrat products. Put them in liquidation and out of business. The muzzrat Dry-Cleaner maybe cheaper but bring you stuff to another place and pay a bit more, and so goes for the rest. Better pay a bit more for something more kosher.

Randy
Randy
8 years ago

If enough people with the means to do so would only exploit their tender spots, like the total aversion to pork, they could easily just drive them away without even firing a single shot. The solution is right there under everybody’s nose, if only it would be used!! If they and their Mosques are regularly splattered with pig’s blood and guts, they will all either run away or quit being Muslims! Yes, it may sound gross to some, but it will be effective. I can imagine someone dumping a load of raw pork sausage into their food processor and grinding it up with some dog piss to make a nice little cocktail for them.

surj
surj
8 years ago

Areyoukiddingme ” Let’s make this guy poor ..lowlife ” True, and why him only and why not all other Muslims business people ? Now see http://www.danielpipes.org

mamiel
mamiel
7 years ago

Chobani is a Kurdish company helping other Kurds. Look up the peshmerga and how many Kurdish men and women have given their lives fighting Isis.

Kurds who are Muslims are very moderate and they are the only group who has consistently and fiercely confronted Isis. They were reliable and loyal American allies during the Iraq war, they support Israel. Your disparagement of Kurds is a disgrace. You should be ashamed of yourselves

chuckfanned
chuckfanned
7 years ago

I learned about this company a few months ago and have been spreading the word. I won’t buy their product.

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