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              Corporate Donations Lead To Weakening Of Girls' And  Womens' Sports And that was just for starters. 
                
                  
                    "A hero is no braver than an ordinary man, but he is brave five minutes longer." - Ralph Waldo Emerson  February 10, 2021     
        
          Elections can have dramatic unintended consequences, especially when billions of BLM donated corporate dollars are on the table. 
            
              Up to the day of the presidential election, the left's national media seemed to be only interested in what flavor ice cream Biden liked or after the election what colors were going to be on Air Force One.  Therefore NO ONE was prepared when Biden fired a torpedo into girls' / womens' sports literally within hours of his inauguration, signing multiple executive orders never revealed up to the election.    
                "Women Shouldn’t Accept Third Place In A Race They Won." - DailyWire  
        
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                | "For example, the fastest female sprinter in the world, Allyson Felix, has a lifetime best of 49.26 seconds in the 400 meter run.  
                    Based on 2018 data, nearly 300 high school boys in the U.S. alone could beat that time.  Given such biological disparity, any form of physical competition between males and females is demonstrably unfair." - READ FULL REPORT / DailyWire Photo Source: Getty / DailyWire |  |        How We Got Here. Click Here to scroll down to corporate contributions to BLM by name.  
        
          
            When American voters place their focus on a totally corrupted national mainstream media, anything becomes possible. And that's what voters got on January 20, 2021! The corporate CEOs, running the companies shown in the chart below, seemed to run as fast as they could to prove to the far-left how politically correct they were against the growing hatred of the traditions from many Americans living in the United States. I believe that is called "virtue signaling" or in other words, Look how good I am.  They handed out millions of dollars like candy to a group of advocates whose goal was to cause the American family unit to fail and then do it "proudly" under the banner of their Marxist training.  After I gathered up the corporate names, listing their contributions to the organization titled the BLM, I was amazed at the size of the donations. I thought consumers may have been charged way too much money for services if corporate CEOs have such an excess of funds lying around; here's a million, there's fifty thousand. Oh, all I can afford is $10,000. Will you take it?  
              
                | If Oxymoron Was A Photo, What Do You Think It Would Look Like? 
 Photo Source: Getty and AOL  |  It is a stunning reality of life in the corporate world of America today, where too many CEOs, especially from larger corporations, have become insensitive and even hostile to the country's traditions.  I say that because it seems they have no problem passing out money to those who would put a boot heel on the memory of our founders along with those who died over the last 245 years protecting the nation. Because of all the contributions by corporations to the BLM's candidate of choice, Joe Biden has now become president of the United States by just sitting in his basement during the election waiting for the crowning he knew would come.  Yet  after only a few days in office, he has  signed new legislation that affects American girls across the country. These girls, after years of hard training for athletic competitions, could now lose scholarship opportunities in sports when forced to run against  boys who say they are girls.  And what about the women athletes, having years of self achievement in sporting events, are suddenly concerned their career could go down to the worship of inclusiveness for the same reason but at an adult level?  This same president, again the BLM's choice, has already shut down  thousands of energy jobs in an afternoon of signings, some of those jobs held by hard working Black Americans.  This is not to mention the tens-of-thousands who will now lose their small businesses from the ripple effect of these well-paid Americans suddenly having no work in the energy business. However the oil will continue to flow out of the ground and other countries will instead refine it.  So what was the point for the world environment? I have no idea. Go ask the DNC, the ones who said in 2012 that the Palestinians owned the City of Jerusalem and voted to take the word "God" out of their platform, all this while under the leadership of the same Biden who is president today.  Even the new Democrat vice president chimed in about coal workers, saying they could easily get other jobs like cleaning out land mines. What?  It's just one more small step after thousands of small steps over the past thirty years where citizens can suddenly wake up one day to realize they no longer recognize the country they  live in . . . or were born in.  Click here to go to full opinion report from Webmaster.   
            "‘Fortune 500’ Companies Donated To The Marxist, Anti-Capitalism Black Lives Matter Foundation." - TheFederalist  Article By Jordan Davidson, July 13, 2020, The Federalist 
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              Note: When you see an *  after a corporate name, please visit CNET for more details. For all others visit The Federalist.  
            
              | 23  And Me | An unspecified donation amount to BLM. |  
              | AirBnB | $500,000 to BLM and other organizations. |  
              | Amazon | $10,000,000 to BLM and others. |  
              | Anastasia  Beauty* | $100,000 |  
              | Anastasia  Beverly Hills | $1,000,000  to BLM and other organizations. |  
              | Apple* | $100,000,000 |  
              | Aritzia | $100,000 to BLM and other organizations. |  
              | Atlantic  Records | Unknown amount to BLM. |  
              | Billie | $100,000 to BLM and other organizations. |  
              | Biossance | $100,000 to BLM and other organizations. |  
              | Bungie | Unknown, sub company of Xbox & Microsoft  Games. |  
              | Coca-Cola* | $2,500,000 |  
              | Deciem | $100,000 to BLM and other organizations. |  
              | Devolver  Digital | $65,000 to BLM. |  
              | Discord | An unspecified donation amount to BLM. |  
              | Dropbox | $500,000 to BLM. |  
              | EA* | $1,000,000 |  
              | Etsy* | $1,000,000 |  
              | Everlane* | $75,000 |  
              | Facebook* | $10,000,000 |  
              | FashionNova | $1,000,000 to BLM and other organization. |  
              | Fitbit | An unspecified donation amount to BLM. |  
              | For  Love and Lemons | One weekend’s sales to BLM and other organizations. |  
              | Ganni | $100,000 to BLM and other organizations |  
              | Gap  Brands* | $250,000 |  
              | Gatorade | $500,000, a sub company of Pepsi Co. |  
              | Glossier | $500,000 to BLM and other organizations |  
              | Google* | $12,000,000 |  
              | H&M* | $500,000 |  
              | Home  Depot* | $1,000,000 |  
              | Honest  Beauty* | $100,000 |  
              | Hourglass  Cosmetics | $100,000 to BLM and other organizations. |  
              | Ilia  Beauty | $50,000 to BLM and other organizations. |  
              | Intel | $1,000,000 to BLM and other organizations. |  
              | International | $500,000 to BLM and other organizations. |  
              | Kosas | $20,000,000 to BLM and other organizations. |  
              | LipSlut | 100% of one week’s earnings to BLM. |  
              | Lululemon | Redirected their original donation funds to BLM. |  
              | Microsoft | $250,000 to BLM and other organizations. |  
              | McDonalds* | $1,000,000 |  
              | Nabisco | Sub companies of Mondelez |  
              | Nike* | $40,000,000 |  
              | Peloton* | $500,000 |  
              | Petty  Little Thing | Proceeds from at Home to BLM. |  
              | Pokemon | An unspecified donation amount to BLM. |  
              | Pusheen  the Cat | An unspecified donation amount to BLM. |  
              | Square  Enix | Matched employee donations to BLM. |  
              | Spanx  Pledged | $100,000 to BLM and other organizations. |  
              | SavagexFenty | An unspecified donation amount to BLM NY. |  
              | Square  Enix* | $250,000 |  
              | Target* | $10,000,000 |  
              | That  Game Co. | $20,000 to BLM and other organizations. |  
              | Tinder | An unspecified donation amount to BLM. |  
              | Toms | $100,000 to BLM and other organizations. |  
              | Ubisoft | $100,000 to BLM and NAACP |  
              | Ugg | $500,000, sub company of Deckers to BLM /others. |  
              | Unilever | $250,000 to BLM. |  
              | Unilever  Degree | $100,000 to BLM. |  
              | UnitedHealth  Group* | $10,000,000 |  
              | Walmart* | $100,000,000 to equity, equity says whites are racists. |  
              | Warby  Parker* | $1,000,000 |  
              | Warner  Records | An unspecified donation amount to BLM. |  
              | Wendy’s* | $500,000 |  
              | Whoop* | $20,000 |  __________________________________________________________________   
       
            ‘Fortune 500’ Companies Full Article - TheFederalist  Click Here to watch if video has been taken down by YouTube's "community standards." "At  least seven ' Fortune 500' companies donated funds to the  Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation despite its Marxist roots and  anti-capitalistic views. According  to Axios, the 100 largest U.S.  companies have so far committed $1.63 billion to organizations fighting racism  and inequality.'  Analysis of social media posts, blogs, and public  statements collected, however, shows that . . .  
              Decker’s Uggs, Amazon, Pepsi’s  Gatorade, Microsoft, Warner Records, Intel, Bungie of Xbox and Microsoft Games,  and Mondelez International’s Nabisco all specifically pledged money to the  Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation following the death of George  Floyd.  According  to the Black Lives Matter website, their goal is to promote 'Freedom,  Liberation and Justice' and 'to eradicate white supremacy and build local power  to intervene in violence inflicted on Black communities by the state and  vigilantes.'  The movement’s ideological roots however, run deeper than bringing  justice to victims of police brutality.   One of  the BLM co-founders, Patrisse Khan-Cullors, explained the foundation of the  movement, inspired by her and co-founders Alicia Garza and Opal Tometi, in an  interview in 2015.  
              'We  actually do have an ideological frame,' she told The Real News. 'Myself and  Alicia in particular are trained organizers. We are trained Marxists.'  One  click into the ' What We Believe' portion of the  BLM website reveals a far broader agenda for the organization. Stated goals  include 'disrupt the Western-prescribed nuclear family structure.' Another mission statement refers to its members as 'comrades' a common moniker  used by communists. In  addition, the newest Black Lives Matter campaign, #WhatMatters2020,  focuses on highlighting certain political issues such as 1.) 'racial injustice,  2.) police brutality, 3.) criminal justice reform, 4,) Black immigration, 5.) economic  injustice, 6.) LGBTQIA+ and human rights, 7.) environmental injustice, 8.) access to  healthcare, 9.) access to quality education, and 10.) voting rights and suppression' 11.) as  well as 'government corruption' and 12.) 'commonsense gun laws' to emphasize and  push in the 2020 election.  Using target goals, the organization hopes to  increase the black voting demographic, educate and amplify on the previously  mentioned political goals, and increase voter registration for younger  generations, the black demographic, and 'allies.'  Using ActBlue, a platform dedicated to creating fundraising for 'Democratic  candidates and committees, progressive organizations, and nonprofits that share  our values,' Black Lives Matter solicits donations to further their goals.   Although The Federalist reached out to each of the 'Fortune 500' companies for comment,  asking whether or not financially supporting Black Lives Matter squared away  with their capitalistic company values, economic practices, and political  views, we received no response." - The Federalist 
                Above article By Jordan Davidson, July 13, 2020, The Federalist. Jordan Davidson is a  staff writer at The Federalist. She graduated from Baylor University where she  majored in political science and minored in journalism.   ___________________________________________________________________
   
           
         
                  
                    
                      
                        
                          
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