Companies that loudly supported BLM fall silent when confronted with skyrocketing Black murders

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Companies across the nation pledged support for Black Lives Matter and various social justice initiatives following the death of George Floyd.

A woman holds a "BLM" sign in the rain as tens of thousands of people participate in a silent protest march organized by Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County as people protest against racial inequality in the aftermath of the death in Minneapolis police custody of George Floyd in Seattle, Washington, U.S. June 12, 2020. REUTERS/Lindsey Wasson

For White Americans, FBI data show there were 7,043 White people murdered in 2020, meaning 2,898 more Black people were killed compared to Whites. AMAZON SUSPENDS BLACK LIVES MATTER FROM CHARITY PROGRAM AS CONTROVERSY SWIRLS AROUND GROUP'S FINANCES

 

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Social issues to keep you distracted from the great reset.

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Remember Tesla is a brand. And when a brand becomes affiliated with empowering despots like Trump and the Insurrection—while pretending to defend free speech—there are consequences. Welcome to capitalism.

Shocker!

Of course. No virtual signalling points in it (and BTW Fox 'black' is not a proper noun

What about asking them how their money was spent buying mansions.

Black lives matter only when their is money to be made

'Stakeholder value' bites the dust? So much for Marxists promoting 'social justice'. They never meant it. I said so in my booklet 'What's wrong with the Corporation'. pragmatism stakeholdervalue shareholdervalue

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