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Sunday, June 28, 2020

The New Slaves






No. 2,549

It is my pleasure to introduce another guest columnist, Amil Imani  (amil_imani@yahoo.com), an indefatigable fighter for freedom and liberty, who published a compiled list of corporate,  company, and media entities in thrall to BLM and Antifa. Links after each of the names provide the virtue signaling and pius platitudes of social justice, racism, etc. without exception, as Mr. Imani explains in his column, The Full List – Here Are The 269 Companies Who Are Supporting BLM & Antifa Riots.
Antifa is an umbrella term to describe radical left-leaning militant groups that typically confront neo-Nazism and white supremacists at demonstrations.
People associated with Antifa have been present for significant demonstrations and counter-demonstrations over the last three years, sometimes involving brawls and property damage.
Trump and members of his administration have singled out Antifa as being responsible for the violence at protests triggered by the killing of Floyd.
The main question remains where did Antifa and BLM get their funds from?
Little is known about who funds Antifa activists, or how the groups get their resources. Antifa is not a single organization, and therefore, financial details, if any exist, are murky.
But after all many companies decided to step up and publicly support the riots that BLM and Antifa are organizing through America.
The full list of 269 companies is out!
As Medium reported you can use this list as a guide in what businesses you wish to support. Please also consider using this list the next time someone makes the argument that we are living in a white supremacist country with institutionalized racism. If major companies consider supporting violent rioters and looters good for their bottom line, your cause isn’t oppressed.

The full list is below and it includes at least one statement per company:
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Abbey Road Studios: https://archive.is/AJlrg
The Academy (the Oscars): https://archive.is/cNRYf
Activision Blizzard: https://archive.is/qfRJ1
Alaska Airlines: https://archive.is/wnICf
American Airlines: https://archive.is/XBwhw
American Express: https://archive.is/kzWXa
American Apparel: https://archive.is/ETfYw
Astro Gaming: https://archive.is/9aWhf
Atlantic Records: https://archive.is/65QQq
Barclays Bank: https://archive.is/9EAl4
Barnes & Noble: https://archive.is/PCPKn
Bank of America: https://archive.is/FH1O0
Bergdorf Goodman: https://archive.is/nQiPA
Ben & Jerry’s: https://archive.is/BqHRv
Boost Mobile: https://archive.is/pLnAf
Burt’s Bees: https://archive.is/4NbLi
Call of Duty: https://archive.is/DEJA6
Capitol Records: https://archive.is/jeUpY
Canada Goose: https://archive.is/y2nLo
Cartoon Network: https://archive.is/CxAd7
Colourpop Cosmetics: https://archive.is/AapIR
Creative Commons: https://archive.is/kPdCO
Criterion Collection: https://archive.is/JZ2Sd
Devolver Digital: https://archive.is/xcaEH
Frosted Mini Wheats: https://archive.is/vrEYN
General Motors: https://archive.is/IP0a6
Goldman Sachs: https://archive.is/TA2h0
Gorilla Glue: https://archive.is/0R9ya
Guerilla Collective: https://archive.is/TTchM
Habitat for Humanity: https://archive.is/B81pI
Humble Bundle: https://archive.is/YXDb6
L’Oreal Paris: https://archive.is/Jfelo
Louis Vuitton: https://archive.is/nGZe8
Madden NFL 20: https://archive.is/CTUoi
Marvel Entertainment: https://archive.is/Ptup6
McDonald’s: https://archive.is/jOZ65
Mercedes Benz: https://archive.is/bs8y6
Metropolitan Opera: https://archive.fo/wecQ2
New York Life: https://archive.is/HVVVk
Paramount Pictures: https://archive.is/ixXHd
Paramount Network: https://archive.is/BCAX3
Popeye’s Chicken: https://archive.is/CzlHd
Procter & Gamble: https://archive.is/JSMO4
Puget Systems: https://archive.is/4Zcu7
Quicken Loans: https://archive.is/SmDfJ
Rice Krispies: https://archive.is/U4Zn9
Rockstar Games: https://archive.is/QdcPI
Sesame Street: https://archive.is/5he9K
Society Generale US: https://archive.is/IoUgp
Supreme New York: https://archive.is/KqeQs
Sysco Corporation: https://archive.is/WyXx8
Thatgamecompany: https://archive.is/7po1C
Ticketmaster: https://archive.is/VkhNC
UnitedHealth Group: https://archive.is/rzQXF
Virgin Records: https://archive.is/QiykN
Warner Records: https://archive.is/Mm6qb
Well’s Fargo: https://archive.is/CGA4n
Yamaha Music USA: https://archive.is/ANDkF
Zoom: https://archive.is/7o03X

Blogger's note: It's obvious that some of these companies published their homilies under duress lest they incur the wrath and repercussions that BLM and Antifa  could incite in the Internet and on social media. Many are unlikely supporters of the professional terrorists represented by the BLM and Antifa. Some of the companies also boast of the small fortunes they've donatedt to BLM and Antifa.

1 comment:

  1. RevereRidesAgain noted: The list is heartbreaking not only because of the number of companies which impact our daily lives and have chosen, out of ignorance and/or cowardice, shortsightedness, cynical marketing strategy, hiring policies creating company cultures of "woke" grads of our Marx-ridden higher-ed system, competitive crocodile-feeding and other manifestations of irrationality, conformity, fear, and, probably, TDS. (But it all has been growing since long before 2016 and were HELLary POTUS today would probably merely be even more widespread and institutionalized.)

    The question is, how to most effectively oppose them? Write letters? If each of us on this email list did that independently how much of an impact could that be expected to create? A more effective strategy for that might be exemplified by this organization.

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