Companies Must Answer For Their Support
Of The Radical Black Lives Matter Org
Issues & Insights,
by
The Editorial Board
Original Article
Posted By: RockyTCB,
7/9/2020 7:21:42 AM
Several companies have been bragging recently that they’re providing financial support to the official Black Lives Matter organization to burnish their PR image. No doubt they’re getting Woke points for doing so. But do the executives at those companies have any idea how radical this group is and what it’s trying to achieve?
The Daily Signal reported earlier this week that at least 18 corporations have pledged hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation.
The list includes: DoorDash, Deckers, Amazon, Gatorade, Microsoft, Glossier, 23andMe, AirBnB, Unilever, Bungie, Nabisco, Dropbox, Fitbit, Developer Digital, Skillshare, Square
To whom must they answer and why?
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
MickTurn 7/9/2020 7:55:26 AM (No. 472114)
I think it is WAY past time for a 100% Boycott of all companies that give money to Leftists/Communists Organizations, and are Leftists themselves by proxy. I personally have made it a practice to do just that. Why would anyone give money to their enemies that are intent on destroying our great country?
DoorDash, Deckers, Amazon, Gatorade, Microsoft, Glossier, 23andMe, AirBnB, Unilever, Bungie, Nabisco, Dropbox, Fitbit, Developer Digital, Skillshare, Square Enix, The Game Co., Tinder, The NFL, NBA, Facebook, Google, Twitter, NASCAR and my list keeps growing! No Money FOR YOU!
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
udanja99 7/9/2020 8:00:03 AM (No. 472121)
I’ve only heard of 4 of the companies on the list, but then I’m old. I stopped buying Nabisco products years ago due to their ads depicting male homosexual couples with adopted kid as “wholesome”. I have to use Amazon occasionally for my business which is in a small rather unusual niche, but that will end when I retire in 5 months. My old laptop has a Microsoft system but I have no plans to ever replace it as I use it only for design work. I’ll check on Unilever and add their products to my never-purchase list. Other than boycotting them, I don’t know what else to do.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
mobyclik 7/9/2020 8:03:27 AM (No. 472128)
It's nothing but ''Maybe the alligator will eat me last'' But know this you morons, you're wealthy companies and those thugs HATE you for that. Sooner or later those 'gators will be at your door...and I'll laugh.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
udanja99 7/9/2020 8:05:06 AM (No. 472132)
Forgive second post. I just checked the Unilever website and the only product on their list that I use is Persil laundry soap. That will change when the current bottle is empty.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
stablemoney 7/9/2020 8:34:41 AM (No. 472164)
The quickest way to send a message is to drop cable tv subscriptions most of which goes to support sports, CNN, MSNBC, and other leftists organizations. Then drop any Amazon prime memberships. Products are now changing their names and you will easily notice, like Aunt Jemima, Uncle Ben, so don't buy the rebranded items. Your local city council and mayor elections that many have not been casting votes, you need to get a ballot next election and get rid of them. There are plenty of governors, legislators, members of Congress, write down their names, vote next election, and get rid of those. Vote in your Republican primary elections. There are some Republicans that need to be let go. Many people are being harassed and bullied by their human resource departments. That is a separate issue and countermeasures need to be thought through for a counter assault to protect the liberties of the individual. The companies are not minding their business. They are minding yours.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
DaBigGuy 7/9/2020 9:33:17 AM (No. 472228)
I added Kohl's and Bath & Body Works to the "do not shop" list when I received woke e mails from their CEOs. Fighting racism by giving money to racists is not the way to go. In addition to the questions in the article, these folks should also be asked to define "systemic racism" and give examples.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
VietVet68 7/9/2020 9:38:10 AM (No. 472234)
It's past time for a conservative cancel culture to kick in. I'm against the cancel culture philosophy but these companies need to be taught a lesson. There's a lot more money spent by the right than the left seeing as so many on the left have enough free time to protest 24x7. Our money not being spent at these companies would have a far greater impact.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
felixcat 7/9/2020 9:47:54 AM (No. 472243)
I don't know if my insurance company, USAA, is donating to BLM but their CEO posted a statement on their website whining about all the systemic racism in this country, and how as a white man he doesn't know how difficult it is being black in America, etc. Just nauseating coming from a company that promotes itself as a company that serves the US military and its veterans.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
MDConservative 7/9/2020 10:36:31 AM (No. 472295)
It's time not for conservative cancel culture...but for a Proud American culture to stand up. This ought not be political. I once asked a German friend whether German culture deserved to be preserved in light of its immigration policies. I'm still waiting for an answer. Now I'll ask Americans the same question: Is American culture deserving of preservation? And what will we do about it?
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
DCGIRL 7/9/2020 11:35:52 AM (No. 472358)
#7, don't forget Chick-fil-A. I remember the CEO said "White people should shine black people's shoes". Tell me if that is not crazy. I'm not shining anyone's shoes, white, black, green or purple.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
doctorfixit 7/9/2020 1:34:11 PM (No. 472478)
The right had better start learning the organizing and boycotting strategies of the left and using them to wipe out socialist corporations, starting with the Chamber of Commerce. .
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