
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
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@StopAntisemites on X
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