A former Levi’s executive is speaking out after her former employer lashed out against her for appearing on Fox News’ “Ingraham Angle.”
Jennifer Sey appeared on Ingraham’s show Tuesday night. Prior to that, Sey appeared with Laura Ingraham last year to talk about the harmful effects that COVID lockdowns were having on school children.
“I was getting some pushback even before appearing on your show, but my appearance was kind of the straw that broke the camel’s back,” Sey said. “I was with the company a full year after that, but it was a very difficult time.”
Last year, Ingraham tweeted that Sey had lost hope in California’s reopening in-person schools, so she relocated her family to Denver.
“Appearing on your show, employees were outraged,” said Sey. “I spoke with you and employees perceived you out-of-step with their progressive values. That made me unemployable. I was called a racist, I was called an ageist, I was anti-everything.”
Ingraham pointed out that she was correct in her assessment of the lockdowns and that they proved unnecessary for children who suffered from declining mental health and test scores.
“All of this stuff was driven by the lockdowns, and nobody has paid the price, except the kids,” added Ingraham.