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We believe that every citizen has a right to their opinions and to express them, and this right exists whether others agree with those opinions or not. We also believe in the principle of “my money, my choice.” Where you choose to spend your money is not anyone else’s business. This is neither a boycott site nor a buycott site, and we are simply sharing information that may interest you as you evaluate your purchase options.

If you care about the policies of companies with whom you spend your hard-earned money, we offer some of the information you seek here. Here you can find information on companies and public figures that have used their platforms to disparage conservatives or our values.

We also offer information on those who have either been attacked by the left-wing for their conservative views or those who have stood up to oppose those attackers.

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Clothing

Adidas will Pay Up to $10,000 to Provide Abortion Access to Employees

Nike

  • Will Cover Travel and Lodging for Employees Who Don’t Have Abortion Access.
  • Nike previously revealed its affinity to woke causes with its decision to add Colin Kaepernick to its long-running “Just Do It” marketing campaign. You may recall Kaepernick’s kneeling stunt during our country’s National Anthem presentations during NFL games.
  • Nike promises to donate $40 million over four years to social justice organizations supporting the Black Lives Matter movement (according to cnet.com). 

Patagonia

  • Pledged to bail out employees arrested while protesting the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade. The company also said their U.S. employees are covered for “abortion care” and that the company would pay for the “travel, lodging and food” of those in places where “restrictions exist.”
  • The company laments that it is “a white-led outdoor company reliant on recreation on stolen Native lands that are not yet safe for all.”

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Entertainment

Disney Isn’t Avoiding the Culture War Any Longer with Its Progressive Stance on Reproductive Rights

ViacomCBS (need a corroborating reference link to this company’s opposition to Georgia’s May 2021 voter ID bill)

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Financial Services

Bank of America Corporation has implemented a racial reeducation program that claims the United States is a system of “white supremacy” and encourages employees to become “woke at work,” instructing white employees, in particular, to “decolonize [their] mind[s]” and “cede power to people of color.” Let’s not forget either about a report that the bank handed over the account information of hundreds of innocent people in connection with the Jan. 6 riots.

Buffer Insurance FIGHTING wokeism – vows support for employees who give birth in response to employers covering abortion costs.

Citigroup (need a corroborating reference link to this company’s opposition to Georgia’s May 2021 voter ID bill)

JPMorgan Chase told employees in a memo that if they live in states where abortion is outlawed, the company will cover the cost of travel to a state where it’s legal, beginning in July. 

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Fitness & Health

Dick’s Sporting Goods pledged to cover travel expenses for employees seeking out-of-state abortions.

Merck (need a corroborating reference link to this company’s opposition to Georgia’s May 2021 voter ID bill)

Peloton announced a $500,000 donation to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund in a social media post that encouraged others to donate and contribute to the Black Lives Matter cause (reported by cnet.com).

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Grooming Products

Jeremy’s Razors FIGHTING wokeism.

Two of London-based Unilever’s personal hygiene brands, Axe and Degree, pledged a total of $350,000 to the BLM Global Network Foundation.

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Other Retailers

Amazon announced in a June 9 2020 press release that BLM is among 12 groups that would get a total of $10 million from the online retail giant.

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Other Service Providers

DoorDash announced in June 2020 that they are donating $500,000 to Black Lives Matter.

UPS (need a corroborating reference link to this company’s opposition to Georgia’s May 2021 voter ID bill)

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Restaurants & Dining Services

Pizza Hut sponsors a reading program for Pre-K through 6th graders. In June 2022, their suggestions for Pre-K through 3rd Grade include a book called Big Wig about a little boy who dresses in drag. 

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Snack Foods and Beverages

Coca-Cola (need a corroborating reference link to this company’s opposition to Georgia’s May 2021 voter ID bill)

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Social

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Sports

Major League Baseball (need a corroborating reference link to this company’s opposition to Georgia’s May 2021 voter ID bill)

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Technology

Cisco (need a corroborating reference link to this company’s opposition to Georgia’s May 2021 voter ID bill)

Google

Microsoft Corp. announced in June 2020 that it would donate $250,000 to the Black Lives Matter Foundation.

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Travel

Alaska Airlines Statement on Overturned Abortion Ruling; Will Cover Travel Costs For Employees.

Delta Airlines (need a corroborating reference link to this company’s opposition to Georgia’s May 2021 voter ID bill)

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“It takes a village…” We had to hunt and google our way across the internet for the information compiled here. Many thanks to the following excellent sources:

Cnet

The Daily Signal

Forbes

GenZ Conservative

2 Comments

  1. Anne

    Maybe we should look into which local organizations are forcing their employees to undergo Marxism indoctrination sessions disguised as “antiracism”

    • We know that taxpayer dollars are spent by the city and county Equity/Diversity/Inclusion Departments to “train” city and county employees. We can use public information requests to learn about the cost, scope and content of that training. Are you interested in working on that? We can help provide some guidance on how that can be done. Contact us!

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