Rather than try to format the entire article, I've decided to list the 18 firms and leave it to my readers to click the link if they want to watch the videos and read the tweets of support.
Here they are, with the amounts they donated to the revolution, if available:
- DoorDash ($500,000)
- Deckers, UGG, Teva, Sanuk, Hoka One One and Koolaburra footwear (part of a $500,000 donation to revolutionary organisations)
- Amazon (part of a $10,000,000 donation to revolutionary organisations)
- Gatorade, produced by Pepsico, but a division of Quaker Oats (part of a $500,000 donation to revolutionary organisations)
- Microsoft ($250,000)
- Glossier, a skin care and makeup company (part of a $500,000 donation to revolutionary organisations)
- 23andMe (company and eployees donating)
- Airbnb (part of a $500,000 donation to BLM and the NAACP)
- Unilever ($250,000)
- Bungie, video game developer (no dollar amount, but part of a donation to BLM and five other revolutionary organisations)
- Nabisco (part of a $500,000 donation to BLM and the NAACP)
- Dropbox ($500,000)
- Fitbit (no dollar amount revealed)
- Devolver Digital (employees donated $65,000 through official company channels)
- Skillshare (no dollar amount revealed)
- Square Enix, video game developer (part of a $250,000 donation to BLM and the NAACP)
- thatgamecompany, video game developer (part of a $20,000 donation to BLM and the NAACP)
- Tinder (no dollar amount revealed)
Thank you for this. We need to put a hurt on these companies as much as we can. I am assuming a number of these companies gave money in the heat of the George Floyd situation, and wished they had waited to see how things played out. It doesn't matter, they are traitors to our nation and people with this madness. It is time for Americans and all to denounce Critical Race Theory and to defend ourselves and our nations. These corporations need to pay a price.
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