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Pittsburgh Penguins

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Pittsburgh, United States

The Pittsburgh Penguins are a professional ice hockey team competing in the National Hockey League (NHL) and based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Pittsburgh Penguins

7.80

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Latest Event

Pittsburgh Penguins Boosts Voter Participation Initiative

The Pittsburgh Penguins have partnered with Allegheny County and the PA Department of State to boost voter participation through volunteering, recruiting poll workers, and making Election Day a company-wide paid day off. This initiative promotes democratic engagement and counters authoritarian tendencies.

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These companies deliberately avoid direct involvement with authoritarian practices. While they do not actively challenge oppressive regimes, they maintain a neutral stance to ensure they are not complicit in supporting such systems.

Latest Events

  • Pittsburgh Penguins Boosts Voter Participation Initiative Logo
    AUG
    10
    2020

    The Pittsburgh Penguins have partnered with Allegheny County and the PA Department of State to boost voter participation through volunteering, recruiting poll workers, and making Election Day a company-wide paid day off. This initiative promotes democratic engagement and counters authoritarian tendencies.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 20

    The initiative to increase voter participation through paid time off and civic engagement demonstrates a proactive stance in supporting democratic processes. This action by the Penguins leverages their platform to encourage active political participation and counter authoritarian influences. This positive engagement in democratic practices is a strong indicator of responsible public political behavior.

    Pittsburgh Penguins Aims To Boost Voter Participation

  • Pittsburgh Penguins Support Voting Initiatives Logo
    AUG
    10
    2020

    The Pittsburgh Penguins have partnered with the Department of State and Allegheny County to support voting initiatives aimed at increasing voter participation and strengthening democratic processes.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 20

    The Penguins are actively promoting democratic engagement by partnering with government entities to support voting initiatives. This collaboration counters typical authoritarian practices by ensuring that civic processes remain transparent and participatory. Their efforts demonstrate a proactive commitment to democratic values, which is a positive counterforce to rising fascism and authoritarianism.

    Pittsburgh Penguins Team Up With Department Of State, Allegheny County for Voting Initiatives

  • Penguins Visit Trump at the White House Logo
    OCT
    10
    2017

    Following their Stanley Cup championship, the Pittsburgh Penguins visited the White House in October 2017, meeting President Donald Trump. This event has been interpreted through a left-leaning lens as an endorsement of an authoritarian figure, thereby raising concerns about their alignment with and legitimization of controversial political leadership.

  • -30

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 20

    The visit by the Pittsburgh Penguins to the White House and their interaction with President Trump, known for his authoritarian tendencies, is seen as a form of executive political engagement that indirectly endorses policies aligned with fascist or authoritarian practices. The event, while part of a longstanding tradition of champion teams meeting the president, nonetheless provided a platform that contributed to normalizing and legitimizing the leadership style of an authoritarian figure, which is problematic from an anti-fascist perspective.

    Stanley Cup champion Penguins visit Trump at White House

  • Penguins' White House Visit and Political Endorsement Logo
    OCT
    10
    2017

    During their White House visit in October 2017, the Pittsburgh Penguins were publicly praised by President Trump as 'incredible patriots'. Despite claims of non-political intent, their participation in the event has been interpreted as indirectly endorsing an authoritarian figure, thus raising concerns from an anti-fascist perspective.

  • -30

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 20

    The Penguins' acceptance of a White House invitation where President Trump, a controversial figure with authoritarian tendencies, endorsed them as 'incredible patriots' contributes to normalizing and legitimizing authoritarian rhetoric. This event is viewed negatively from an anti-fascist standpoint, as it indirectly bolsters the political narrative of exploitation by autocratic leaders, despite the team's repeated claims of apolitical intent.

    President Trump calls Penguins 'incredible patriots' during their White House visit

  • Penguins' Controversial White House Engagement with Trump Logo
    SEP
    24
    2017

    The Pittsburgh Penguins participated in a White House visit with Donald Trump in September 2017, an event that has been criticized for aligning the franchise with an authoritarian political agenda. Critics argue that by appearing as political props in an environment associated with fascist rhetoric, the team inadvertently undermined democratic values.

  • -70

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 20

    The Penguins' decision to visit the White House and meet with Donald Trump demonstrates executive political engagement that carries implications of endorsing an authoritarian figure. Despite claims of political neutrality, the event has been critiqued for participating in a narrative that supports Trump's far-right politics, thereby aligning the team with an agenda that may contribute to the rise of fascism.

    How Donald Trump made the Penguins political, and why it matters

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