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Robby Starbuck (born 1988 or 1989 [1]) is an American conservative activist and former music video director. As an activist, he has campaigned against corporate diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
A 12-minute short film featuring an in-depth look at two female underground wrestlers was released in July, 2011. [5] The video was directed by Robby Starbuck [6] and stars Shelly Martinez, Raven and Alissa Flash, which was subsequently edited and released in a traditional music video format. [7]
Robby Starbuck has led social media campaigns against companies for their DEI practices. Companies that have withdrawn or toned down their DEI initiatives include Walmart, Lowe's, and Ford.
Robby Starbuck, a former Hollywood music video director and turned conservative activist, has caught fire campaigning online against some major American brands’ diversity, equity and inclusion ...
Robby Starbuck has led pressure campaigns against "woke policies" at huge companies. Walmart was the latest company to roll back some DEI initiatives after working with Starbuck. The director ...
Robby Starbuck: United States: Documentary: Anti-LGBTQ propaganda film [85] We Forgot to Break Up: Karen Knox: Canada: Drama: Lane Webber, Daniel Gravelle, June Laporte, Jordan Dawson, Hallea Jones [86] We Were Dangerous: Josephine Stewart: New Zealand, United States: Drama: Rima Te Wiata, Erana James [87] Went Up the Hill: Samuel Van Grinsven ...
Robby Starbuck claims credit for Lowe’s, John Deere, and Tractor Supply disbanding their programs. Anti-DEI activist Robby Starbuck is everywhere but critics say his influence is overstated Skip ...
Following appearances on the film festival circuit, Starbuck had a limited US release in New York City and Los Angeles on 22 March 2013. [47] [18] The film was released in China on 12 April 2013 [48] on more than 2,000 screens. [49] The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray in Canada the week of 26 November 2011. [50] [51]