Cummins Confidential : The Hate They Didn’t Condemn

I’ve worked with engines. Real ones. The kind that shake the floor, leave oil in your pores, and grunt truth whether you want it or not. And I’ve worked for a company that builds them. A company that loves the sound of justice, the look of diversity, the performance of ethics.

Cummins talks about values like a line cook talks about Michelin stars. Loud in theory, absent on the plate.

Sometimes hate doesn’t wear a hood. Sometimes it wears a title, a corporate lanyard, and a LinkedIn account that still calls itself Senior Global Supplier at Cummins Inc.

His name is Ignacio Munoz. And on social media, he posted this:

“Why was Hitler right?”
“The Jews declared war on Germany.”
“Debt creators. Enemies of the world.”

This wasn’t a shitpost from the depths of a 4chan thread. It wasn’t anonymous, ironic, or buried. It was public. Proud. Spelled out like a manifesto in a comment box.

And Cummins?

Did nothing.

Not even the half-hearted legalese of a “we’re investigating.” No statement. No denial. Not a whisper.

This is the same company that publishes glossy DEI brochures and talks about inclusion like it’s a brand value — like it’s something you earn carbon credits for. They hold up rainbow logos in June, hashtag women in welding, and talk about “listening to unheard voices.”

But when a senior figure with their name badge posts open Holocaust justification, they vanish.

It’s not just cowardice. It’s a decision.

And if you think this is about risk management or “we can’t comment on personnel matters,” you’re already part of the problem.

Because saying nothing is saying something.

@StopAntisemites did their job.


They saw it. Posted it. Named it. The rest of us heard the silence.

Cummins talks a lot about leading the way.

So where the hell are they now?

Lee Thompson

Founder

Credits:

@StopAntisemites on X

Sources:

@StopAntisemites thread on X

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