Actress and activist Rosanna Arquette blasted the Hyatt hotel for hosting CPAC, tweeting “Hey Hyatt hotels. Highly inclusive ,does not mean hosting people who are NOT highly inclusive ,hosting a fascist Nazi convention is the antithesis of inclusiveness .you have made a grave error in judgement .the imminent Boycotts you are going to feel for years to come.”
Hey Hyatt hotels. Highly inclusive ,does not mean hosting people who are NOT highly inclusive ,hosting a fascist Nazi convention is the antithesis of inclusiveness .you have made a grave error in judgement .the imminent Boycotts you are going to feel for years to come.
— ✌🏼rosanna arquette (@RoArquette) February 28, 2021
Actress Debra Messing wrote “a Nazi symbol in your banquet hall. You have made your position clear. Nazis symbols are good tor business. I will never again enter one of your hotels. Signed, a Jew.”
.@MarkHoplamazian @hyatt a Nazi symbol in your banquet hall. You have made your position clear. Nazis symbols are good tor business.
I will never again enter one of your hotels.
Signed,
a Jew. https://t.co/NmBT0oT8f5— Debra Messing✍🏻 (@DebraMessing) February 28, 2021
Hyatt Hotels issued the following statement:
“We do not always agree with or share the same values as groups hosting meetings and events at our hotels.”
When we learned that CPAC 2021 stage design had been compared to a symbol of hate, we promptly raised this concern with meeting organizers who strongly denied any connection to such symbols. Had we initially recognized the potential connections to hate symbolism, we would have proactively addressed it prior to commencement of the event.”
CPAC responded moments ago.
This letter to Hyatt Hotels is our declaration that we will not let them cancel us with these lies. @Hyatt #AmericaUnCanceled #CPAC2021
Read our statement here: https://t.co/36tjIrUbEW pic.twitter.com/IcfKmFd8TU
— CPAC 2021 (@CPAC) March 1, 2021