Corporate Donations Tracker: Here Are The Companies Giving Millions To Anti-Racism Efforts

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Here are the companies giving millions to anti-racism efforts:

A number of companies have released statements pledging support to the black community. Amazon, Spotify, Snap, Netflix, Microsoft, Zillow and Disney are some of the corporations to speak out. But there have been calls by some online for companies to specify exactly how they are supporting the black community, while others are pointing out a perceived double standard in firms’ actions.

After Amazon tweeted: “Together we stand in solidarity with the Black community,” the American Civil Liberties Union responded: “Will you commit to stop selling face recognition surveillance technology that supercharges police abuse?”The NFL was also criticised by filmmaker Ava Duvernay for being “hollow + disingenuous.” Former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick has not found work in the league since 2017, after he would protest police brutality and the racist treatment of black people in the U.S.

 

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Africa Black NoCase

Lol this big corporations only fear the future financial losses from protests, riots, looting, unemployment,... They don't actually CARE for racism

American are going to finish in few years. Americans are eagerly waiting themselves.

А вы с этим согласны?

They are also the companies who fund the riot. Funny how that works...but not really.

Is there a maximum height for skyscrapers? The answer:

what about the millions being slaughtered in China & Hong Kong...when will it be okay, to talk about ethnic cleansing in North Africa & Asia, Middle East.....

This is so dumb. Just give it deserving black families to help lift them out of the ghetto.

Interesting because nflcommish stole $250k from the latest charity auction. Very interesting. He's also a pedo.

you mean to Globalist Elite Control

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Corporate Donations Tracker: Here Are The Companies Giving Millions To Anti-Racism EffortsAn increasing number of firms across industries are donating to anti-racism efforts as protests continue following the death of unarmed black man George Floyd. Do you know what impacts the vulnerable more than making corporate donations? Actually getting involved, getting your hands dirty, in social issues. Look at Slack for an excellent example. slack Amazing how these wealthy companies always cough up money to show they support the cause. Perhaps if they had used this money to pay better wages to their workers we wouldn’t be in such chaos as we are today.
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Facebook, Snapchat join chorus of companies condemning George Floyd death, racismFacebook Inc and Snap Inc became the latest U.S. companies condemning racial inequality in the United States as violent protests flared up across major cities over the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man who died while in police custody in Minneapolis last week. Someone stubbornly throws up a network of mounted video fakes where black kills white and vice versa. Police beat protesters for nothing and all that. And when I write them comments for them that they would first check the video before the repost, these bots was ban me Meanwhile Facebook is operating in a way that they know fosters radicalization, because it makes them money. Their protestations are hollow. Uh-Oh.... They better be careful or they may get on Trump's naughty list....
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