President Donald Trump meets with Goya CEO Robert Unanue (pictured left) at the White House on July 9, 2020
Goya Foods CEO Robert Unanue said Friday (Jan. 15) that he believes the media and big tech companies want to do away with Americans’ faith, free speech and history.
He said, “We are one nation under God. We are not one nation under Twitter, and we are not a nation led by big media or central government. We’re letting the media, big technology control our lives-the government controls our lives, and we don’t need to get away from God, we need to get closer to God.”
In the Fox interview, Unanu said, “They want to do away with God, they want to do away with our speech, they want to do away with our culture, our history, our freedom.”
The interview centered on the Jan. 6 incident at the Capitol, where a group of protesters dressed as Trump supporters broke into the Capitol on Jan. 6, killing several people and injuring dozens more. In the wake of this, the pro-Trump camp’s social media, Parler, was suppressed by a coalition of major companies including Apple, Google and Amazon, and President Trump’s social media accounts were deleted from Twitter, Facebook and other platforms.
Unnanu denounced the media’s approach with big tech companies, saying, “They want to control us. The few control the many, like controlling a flock of sheep.”
Unanu, a supporter of the Trump administration, previously said that in 2020, after Goya’s products were called for by many progressives, including Democratic Rep. AOC, to be boycotted, the company unexpectedly added many customers and had its “most successful” year of sales. Goya Foods is the largest Latino food company in the U.S., producing 2,500 products, and the company’s products are readily available in U.S. grocery stores. During the epidemic, Goya donated 4 million pounds of food to U.S. food banks and other organizations.
In an interview Friday, Unanu denounced Democrats’ encouragement of work stoppages during the outbreak, saying, “They weaponized the coronavirus (the Chinese Communist virus) and unfortunately shut down the economy. The worst thing we can do is shut down our economy. We need a reason to get up in the morning, God, family and work, and they’re taking away our spirit, they’re taking away our ability to work.”
He said, “They basically declared martial law, and I believe that everything is in a shutdown in this country, and that’s the worst thing we can do.”
“All business is essential,” he told Fox in an interview Wednesday (Jan. 13), “and if we shut down businesses, we shut down the economy, we all lose our lives.”
“We make a sharp turn to the left,” Unanu said, “and we’re in front of the communist iceberg …… We’re trying to be controlled by a small group of people who want to control the masses.”
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