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Cor­po­rate Amer­i­ca has donat­ed Mil­lions of dol­lars to far left caus­es.

Includ­ing many that are alleged­ly involved in burn­ing down some of the same cor­po­ra­tions stores and loot­ing oth­ers…

What?

You have got to be kid­ding me!

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454 Million Dollars…

Some busi­ness­es are donat­ing to con­tro­ver­sial bail funds like the Min­neso­ta Free­dom Fund that seek to bail out pro­test­ers and riot­ers.

Here is a list thus far.

Sony Music—a fund “to sup­port social jus­tice and anti-racist ini­tia­tives around the world”—$100 mil­lion

Wal­mart—a new racial equi­ty center—$100 mil­lion

Warn­er Music—cam­paigns against vio­lence and racism and social jus­tice caus­es relat­ed to music industry—$100 mil­lion.

Nike—“Orga­ni­za­tions that put social jus­tice, edu­ca­tion and address­ing racial inequal­i­ty in Amer­i­ca at the cen­ter of their work”—$40 mil­lion

Alphabet/Google—var­i­ous orga­ni­za­tions, start­ing with $1 mil­lion each to Cen­ter for Polic­ing Equi­ty and Equal Jus­tice Initiative—$12 mil­lion

Ama­zon—Amer­i­can Civ­il Lib­er­ties Union (ACLU) Foun­da­tion, Bren­nan Cen­ter for Jus­tice, Equal Jus­tice Ini­tia­tive, Lawyers’ Com­mit­tee for Civ­il Rights Under Law, the Nation­al Asso­ci­a­tion for the Advance­ment of Col­ored Peo­ple (NAACP), Nation­al Bar Asso­ci­a­tion, Nation­al Muse­um of African Amer­i­can His­to­ry and Cul­ture, Nation­al Urban League, Thur­good Mar­shall Col­lege Fund, Unit­ed Negro Col­lege Fund (UNCF), Year Up—$10 mil­lion

Face­book—“groups work­ing on racial justice”—$10 mil­lion

Tar­get—long-stand­ing part­ners such as the Nation­al Urban League and the African Amer­i­can Lead­er­ship Forum in addi­tion to adding new part­ners in Min­neapo­lis-St. Paul and across the country—$10 mil­lion

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Imag­ine for a moment the very com­pa­nies that you choose to do busi­ness with could be sup­port­ing vio­lence and destruc­tion of prop­er­ty!

They could be under­min­ing the con­sti­tu­tion.

They could be your ene­my and not your friend at all.

What could they be think­ing?

One thing seems clear it is time to start boy­cotting these com­pa­nies that care noth­ing for you or your chil­dren and would rather sup­port crime over peace…

Here is even more…

Ver­i­zon—Nation­al Urban League, NAACP, Nation­al Action Net­work, Lead­er­ship Con­fer­ence for Civ­il and Human Rights, Rain­bow Push Coali­tion, Nation­al Coali­tion on Black Civic Par­tic­i­pa­tion, NAACP Legal Defense and Edu­ca­tion­al Fund—$10 mil­lion

Unit­ed Health—YMCA Equi­ty Inno­va­tion Cen­ter of Excel­lence and Min­neapo­lis-St Paul businesses—$10 mil­lion

Gold­man Sachs—donor-advised fund to sup­port “lead­ing orga­ni­za­tions address­ing racial injus­tice, struc­tur­al inequity and eco­nom­ic disparity”—$10 mil­lion

Spo­ti­fy—match­ing employ­ee donations—$10 mil­lion

Dis­ney—orga­ni­za­tions that advance social justice—$5 mil­lion

Proc­ter & Gam­ble—NAACP Legal Defense and Edu­ca­tion­al Fund, YWCA Stand Against Racism, and UNCF; also small­er orga­ni­za­tions that mobi­lize and advo­cate, such as Coura­geous Conversation—$5 mil­lion

Cis­co—Equal Jus­tice Ini­tia­tive, NAACP Legal Defense and Edu­ca­tion­al Fund, Col­or of Change, Black Lives Mat­ter, and a Cis­co fund for fight­ing racism and discrimination—$5 mil­lion

Lego—orga­ni­za­tions sup­port­ing black chil­dren and edu­cat­ing all chil­dren about racial equality—$4 mil­lion

Microsoft—Black Lives Mat­ter, Equal Jus­tice Ini­tia­tive, Inno­cence Project, Lead­er­ship Con­fer­ence on Civ­il & Human Rights, Min­neso­ta Free­dom Fund, and NAACP Legal Defense and Edu­ca­tion­al Fund—$1.25 mil­lion

Star­bucks—“Orga­ni­za­tions pro­mot­ing racial equi­ty and more inclu­sive and just com­mu­ni­ties” nom­i­nat­ed by employees—$1.25 mil­lion

Intel—sup­port of efforts to address social injus­tice and anti-racism across var­i­ous non­prof­its and com­mu­ni­ty orga­ni­za­tions, and encour­ag­ing employ­ees to con­sid­er donat­ing to orga­ni­za­tions focused on equi­ty and social jus­tice, includ­ing the Black Lives Mat­ter Foun­da­tion, the Cen­ter for Polic­ing Equi­ty, and the NAACP Legal Defense and Edu­ca­tion­al Fund, all of which are eli­gi­ble for Intel’s Dona­tion Match­ing Program—$1 mil­lion

McDonald’s—unspecified—$1 mil­lion

Uber—Equal Jus­tice Ini­tia­tive and Cen­ter for Polic­ing Equity—$1 mil­lion

Duke Ener­gy—non­prof­it orga­ni­za­tions com­mit­ted to social jus­tice and racial equity–$1 mil­lion

The Trav­el­ers Com­pa­nies—orga­ni­za­tions such as the NAACP Legal Defense and Edu­ca­tion­al Fund, the Nation­al Urban League, YWCA Min­neapo­lis, and the We Love Mid­way fund estab­lished by the St. Paul Area Cham­ber of Com­merce in col­lab­o­ra­tion with the City of St. Paul–$1 mil­lion.

War­by Park­er—orga­ni­za­tions “com­bat­ing sys­temic racism”–$1 mil­lion

PwC Char­i­ta­ble Foun­da­tion—NAACP Legal Defense and Edu­ca­tion­al Fund, Dream Corps, ACLU, and the Cen­ter for Polic­ing Equity—$1 mil­lion

Gloss­er—$500,000 to var­i­ous orga­ni­za­tion that are focused on com­bat­ing racial injus­tice, includ­ing Black Lives Mat­ter, the NAACP Legal Defense and Edu­ca­tion­al Fund, and We The Pro­test­ers; also an addi­tion­al $500,000 in grants to black-owned beau­ty businesses—$1 mil­lion.

Etsy—$500,000 to the Equal Jus­tice Ini­tia­tive, $500,000 to Bore­alis Philanthropy’s Black-Led Move­ment Fund, and match any employ­ee donations—$1 mil­lion.

Yelp Foun­da­tion—Equal Jus­tice Ini­tia­tive and NAACP Legal Defense and Edu­ca­tion­al Fund—$500,000

H&M—NAACP, ACLU, and Col­or of Change—$500,000

Levi’s—$100,000 to the ACLU and $100,000 in grants to Live Free USA—$200,000

Lul­ule­mon—the Min­neso­ta Free­dom Fund—$100,000