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Blitz Officially Declares Itself Apolitical. Its Founder Says He Doesn't Know What Parliament Is.

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1The host asked the founder and CEO of Blitz, a delivery company, "What did you vote for?"BlitzTech in Asia (Facebook video post) (archived)
2The CEO said he has "no comments" and does not know anything about "this country's parliament."BlitzInstagram Video (Primary Source) (archived)
3The CEO stated that Blitz is officially an "apolitical company" and stands by that statement.BlitzTech in Asia (Facebook video post) (archived)
4When asked a second time who he voted for, the CEO said "I think we can cut the interena."BlitzTech in Asia (Facebook video post) (archived)
5The CEO's face is not on any of Blitz's delivery vehicles.BlitzInstagram Video (Primary Source) (archived)
6The CEO said that if he put his face on the vehicles, people would stop using the service.BlitzInstagram Video (Primary Source) (archived)
7The CEO said Blitz is a white-label company that puts other people's faces on its vehicles.BlitzTech in Asia (Instagram reel) (archived)
8The CEO said customers cannot tell whether a driver is a Blitz employee, describing the model as "hiding in plain sight" and "delivering success and happiness instantly."BlitzTech in Asia (Instagram reel) (archived)
9The host compared the arrangement to the CIA, saying "Hiding in plain sight. Like CIA."Blitz, CIATech in Asia (Instagram reel / promo) (archived)
10The CEO said Blitz will not support or comment on any politically charged questions and that remains the official stance.BlitzTech in Asia (Facebook video post) (archived)