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Left-Wing Activists Ran Off the Normal People Who Knew How to Do Their Jobs
Posted on 2/16/26 at 3:47 pm
Posted on 2/16/26 at 3:47 pm
Left-Wing Activists Ran Off the Normal People Who Knew How to Do Their Jobs
Now we are paying the price — just ask Tennessee.
When institutions get captured by the left and repurposed for the advancement of a woke agenda, they often start having operational breakdowns. People with the knowledge and skills to keep it operating either get forced out or leave in disgust.
A story flying below the radar of most national media has been the drawn-out loss of electric power by tens of thousands of Nashville-area residents. About 200,000 Nashville Electric Services (“NES”) customers lost power in an ice storm on Sunday, Jan. 25. A week later, there were still over 30,000 customers without service, with temperatures continuing to dip well below freezing. The mounting death toll has included a 92-year-old man and a 79-year-old woman, both found dead in their frigid residences.
NES is a public utility that has been captured by woke leadership focused on DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) and ESG (Environmental Social Governance) rather than focusing on being a provider of reliable, affordable energy. (RELATED: The End of DEI’s Legitimacy)
Maintaining a functioning electric grid is noticeably absent…
As documented by the Tennessee Star, NES produced a “Community Investment Report” with a heavy focus on green energy, sustainability, and DEI. The CEO, Teresa Broyles-Aplin, boasted that employees were put through over 100 “Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Accessibility, & Belonging” training sessions. The report also identified “renewable energy, electrification, energy efficiency and demand response, resiliency, diversity, equity and inclusion, employee engagement and development, and greenhouse gas emission as the topics most important to NES and stakeholders simultaneously.” Maintaining a functioning electric grid is noticeably absent from that itemization.
One reason the storm was so destructive is that NES deliberately refrained from trimming trees along power lines. Just this past August, Ms. Broyles-Aplin boasted on a local TV station about the utility’s decision not to do preventative trimming, stating that “We care about the canopy. We have to live here too. I don’t want us out destroying the canopy.” Unfortunately, that canopy got covered in ice, and much of it fell on power lines, causing extensive damage.
LINK
Now we are paying the price — just ask Tennessee.
When institutions get captured by the left and repurposed for the advancement of a woke agenda, they often start having operational breakdowns. People with the knowledge and skills to keep it operating either get forced out or leave in disgust.
A story flying below the radar of most national media has been the drawn-out loss of electric power by tens of thousands of Nashville-area residents. About 200,000 Nashville Electric Services (“NES”) customers lost power in an ice storm on Sunday, Jan. 25. A week later, there were still over 30,000 customers without service, with temperatures continuing to dip well below freezing. The mounting death toll has included a 92-year-old man and a 79-year-old woman, both found dead in their frigid residences.
NES is a public utility that has been captured by woke leadership focused on DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) and ESG (Environmental Social Governance) rather than focusing on being a provider of reliable, affordable energy. (RELATED: The End of DEI’s Legitimacy)
Maintaining a functioning electric grid is noticeably absent…
As documented by the Tennessee Star, NES produced a “Community Investment Report” with a heavy focus on green energy, sustainability, and DEI. The CEO, Teresa Broyles-Aplin, boasted that employees were put through over 100 “Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Accessibility, & Belonging” training sessions. The report also identified “renewable energy, electrification, energy efficiency and demand response, resiliency, diversity, equity and inclusion, employee engagement and development, and greenhouse gas emission as the topics most important to NES and stakeholders simultaneously.” Maintaining a functioning electric grid is noticeably absent from that itemization.
One reason the storm was so destructive is that NES deliberately refrained from trimming trees along power lines. Just this past August, Ms. Broyles-Aplin boasted on a local TV station about the utility’s decision not to do preventative trimming, stating that “We care about the canopy. We have to live here too. I don’t want us out destroying the canopy.” Unfortunately, that canopy got covered in ice, and much of it fell on power lines, causing extensive damage.
LINK
Posted on 2/16/26 at 3:53 pm to djmed
Leftist wokism destroys everything it touches.
Posted on 2/16/26 at 4:00 pm to djmed
quote:
Ms. Broyles-Aplin boasted on a local TV station about the utility’s decision not to do preventative trimming, stating that “We care about the canopy. We have to live here too. I don’t want us out destroying the canopy.”
Good Lord. The stupidity of that woman is breathtaking. If I was a family member of someone who died because of no electricity, I'd be suing her arse PERSONALLY. Not trimming tree limbs is an absolute dereliction of duty.
Posted on 2/16/26 at 4:02 pm to djmed
The longer we wait to fix it, the uglier the cure will be.
Posted on 2/16/26 at 4:03 pm to mtntiger
quote:
Good Lord. The stupidity of that woman is breathtaking. If I was a family member of someone who died because of no electricity, I'd be suing her arse PERSONALLY. Not trimming tree limbs is an absolute dereliction of duty.
These idiots are making me become a fan of personal injury trial attorneys.
Posted on 2/16/26 at 4:03 pm to djmed
quote:dont even need to see more
Teresa Broyles-Aplin
Posted on 2/16/26 at 4:04 pm to ninthward
Mandami let a bunch of people freeze to death, too. He had no experience running a city…..
Posted on 2/16/26 at 4:10 pm to djmed
It’s my understanding that Theresa had no prior work experience with utilities.
Posted on 2/16/26 at 4:15 pm to CamdenTiger
quote:
Mandami let a bunch of people freeze to death, too. He had no experience running a city…..
mamdani
what do you think he should have done to fix nyc's electrical grid in the six weeks he's been in office? also, most mayors have no experience running a city upon their first election
Posted on 2/16/26 at 5:06 pm to djmed
quote:say no more
CEO, Teresa Broyles-Aplin
Posted on 2/16/26 at 5:55 pm to BCvol
quote:
It’s my understanding that Theresa had no prior work experience with utilities.
But did she have a plethora of DEI bonafides?
Priorities.
The NLO (New Liberal Order) has them.
Posted on 2/16/26 at 5:58 pm to djmed
"Competence" is apparently:
1. Racist,
B. Misogynistic, and/or
III. Homophobic/transphobic
#Goodtoknow
1. Racist,
B. Misogynistic, and/or
III. Homophobic/transphobic
#Goodtoknow
This post was edited on 2/16/26 at 5:59 pm
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