 Hey everyone, I'm negative Nancy, and I'm here to tell you the negative news about that e-commerce giant we all know far too well that fails to take care of its workers and fails to take care of the planet, Amazon. This episode, I've got something juicy for you. Last month, an Amazon memo was leaked that detailed a key part of the corporation strategy in Southern California. It's quote, community engagement program, which involves funneling money to fight local legislation that could threaten its business model, like measures to set limits on the environmental effects of Amazon warehouses, which disproportionately impact communities of color like the Inland Empire. The program also included strategies to bribe and buy the support of local government officials and community leaders. The memo even says that the company sees quote, environmental justice, good jobs and working conditions as a threat. And to top it all off, Amazon literally called itself Earth's best employer, as if the company is it heavily polluting the planet with its dirty emissions while trying to squash workers' labor organizing efforts. The warehouse worker resource center in the IE responded to the memo saying, quote, Amazon sees our community as nothing more than warehouses and bodies to staff those warehouses. It's a paper thin facade and they should invest just as much time into actually addressing working conditions, pay and the extreme environmental costs to Southern California and the people here. Tag game is on in the comments and let them know how you feel after tuning in with me, Negative Nancy.