Here's the FB post you mentioned, it was back when the whole Charlottesville thing was going on:
Are we now seeing the beginning of this prophecy? Seems they are trying their hardest to instigate white genocide.
Black Lives Matter To get $1 Billion from Bank of America!
BofA Pledges $1 Billion Over 4 Years
Bank of America Corp on Tuesday pledged $1 billion to help communities across the country address economic and racial inequality, the first big bank to vow monetary support following violent protests after the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of police in Minneapolis...
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Wal-Mart pledges $100 Million (to White Genocide)
CEO pledges to "focus the power of Walmart on our nation’s financial, healthcare, education and criminal justice systems." | Economy
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Like many companies that have recently adopted the view that America is plagued by systemic racism, Walmart is not aiming only to change itself. It has moved on to the second stage of woke corporatism, which involves attempting to reform the world according to the left wing agenda.
From McMillon’s letter:
To influence and lead change in society more broadly, we are going to invest resources and develop strategies to increase fairness, equity and justice in aspects of everyday life. We will find the natural overlaps between Walmart’s core business and society’s larger needs that perpetuate racism and discrimination. Specifically, we’re going to focus the power of Walmart on our nation’s financial, healthcare, education and criminal justice systems.
In addition to leveraging our business to drive these outcomes, Walmart and the Walmart Foundation are committing $100 million over five years through a new center on racial equity. The goal of the center will be to address systematic racism in society head-on and accelerate change. Through the $100 million commitment, the center will support philanthropic initiatives that align with the four key areas noted above. The center will seek to advance economic opportunity and healthier living, including issues surrounding the social determinants of health, strengthening workforce development and related educational systems, and support criminal justice reform with an emphasis on examining barriers to opportunity faced by those exiting the system.
Employees of Walmart were instructed that they must not only comply with Walmart’s internal and external changes but must believe in them “authentically and more deeply.”
“As an associate at Walmart, you are expected to truly, authentically and more deeply embrace inclusion,” McMillon said. “We must work together to actively shape the culture to be more inclusive and not just accept our differences but celebrate them – all the time – within every team.”
The email made no mention of the violence seen in cities across America or the victims of riots and looting.
Facebook $10M!
Facebook Pledges $10 Million To Racial Justice Campaigns
“We all have the responsibility to make change,” Zuckerberg said, as he announced the pledge.
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Facebook has committed $10 million to anti-racism groups, CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Monday, as protests continue nationwide and companies speak out on racism following the death of George Floyd in police custody last week.
Zuckerberg announced the money would go towards supporting the work of “groups working on racial justice.”
He wrote in a
Facebook post on Monday: “The pain of the last week reminds us how far our country has to go to give every person the freedom to live with dignity and peace.”
He added: “It reminds us yet again that the violence Black people in America live with today is part of a long history of racism and injustice. We all have the responsibility to create change.”
Like a number of corporations that have released statements in recent days, Zuckerberg said that Facebook stands with the black community “and all those working towards justice in honor of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and far too many others whose names will not be forgotten.”
The 36-year-old added that the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative he founded with his wife, Priscilla Chan, invests around $40 million annually in organizations “working to overcome racial injustice.”
Money going to BLM global main fund ("Black Lives Matter Global Fund") goes through ActBlue which is purportedly a DNC money laundering group.
We must do more, and the first step is supporting the community-based organizations speaking truth to power.
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Black Lives Matter Global Fund: A global organization in the US, UK, and Canada, whose mission is to
eradicate white supremacy and build local power to intervene in violence inflicted on Black communities by the state and vigilantes.
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Corporate Donations Tracker: Here Are The Companies Giving Millions To Anti-Racism Efforts
An increasing number of firms across industries are donating to anti-racism efforts as protests continue following the death of unarmed black man George Floyd.
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Jun 3, 2020, 10:23am
Home Depot has contributed $1 million to the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.
Gaming companies have joined donation efforts to anti-racism organizations: EA has pledged $1 million to groups including the Equal Justice Initiative and the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund; Square Enix has donated $250,000 and is matching employee donations to Black Lives Matter; Ubisoft has contributed $100,000 to the NAACP and BLM.
Minnetonka-based United Health Group is donating $5 million to the YMCA Equity Innovation Center of Excellence and another $5 million, as well as 25,000 hours of employee volunteer time, to help rebuild businesses in Twin Cities neighbourhoods affected by riots.
Facebook pledged $10 million to organizations campaigning for racial justice, CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced on Monday.
Apple CEO Tim Cook announced unknown donations would be made by the company to organizations including the Equal Justice Initiative, “a non-profit committed to challenging racial injustice.”
Chipmaker Intel is donating $1 million to community efforts fighting racial injustice including Black Lives Matter and the Centre for Policing Equity, CEO Bob Swan told employees.
Beauty company Glossier has committed $500,000 to Black Lives Matter and another $500,000 to support black-owned, CEO Emily Weiss announced on Sunday.
Other beauty companies have made smaller donations to anti-racism efforts, including DECIEM, which pledged $100,000 to the NAACP and BLM, SheaMoisture which pledged a further $100,000 to activists fighting for social change, and Sunday Riley, which is donating $50,000 to the NAACP. e.l.f. Beauty is donating $25,000 to Color of Change.
Fitness company Peloton is donating $500,000 to the NAACP’s legal defense fund, CEO John Foley said.
Levi’s is donating $100,000 to the ACLU and a further $100,000 to the mass incarceration campaign group Live Free USA, the company announced on Monday.
Clothing retailer Banana Republic has donated $250,000 to the NAACP and EmbraceRace.