Posted on 02/26/2018 8:04:16 PM PST by Rufus Shinra
Following the horrific Florida school shooting that claimed the lives of 17 students, anti-gun advocates have been on an all out social media crusade to intimate companies into abandoning their support and partnership for the National Rifle Association.
The NRA has partnerships with many companies that offer discounts, reduced rates and special plans for NRA members. Currently, liberal organizers on social media are on a campaign urging their obedient followers to post heated messages to these NRA partners urging them to cut ties with the NRA or lose their business.
Each company below as succumbed to the pressure of Twitter/Facebook leftists and have chosen to cower in fear, rather than stand with the millions of Americans who still hold gun rights as sacred and necessary for the preservation of a free society where citizens have the right to adequately defend themselves. Nevertheless, leftist-led armies of Twitter and Facebook bots are bombarding companies with boycott threats unless they cut ties with the NRA, making a few hundred people appear as hundreds of thousands.
The following is an up-to-date list of companies to boycott for their betrayal of America, the 2nd Amendment and every single one of their customers who still has respect the countrys foundation:
Enterprise Holdings
Enterprise Holdings owns Enterprise Rental Cars along with Alamo and National. Keep those in mind as well when compiling your boycott list.
Apparently, all it took for Enterprise to fold was a random Twitter user with an icon of Hillary Clinton's face who tweeted "#BOYCOTTNRA" over and over. Way to show some real backbone there Enterprise.
Hertz
Like Enterprise, car rental company Hertz also ended discounts to NRA members.
Avis and Budget Rental Cars
The company that owns the Avis and Budget rental car firms provides discounts to NRA members but said it would end that offer as of March 26.
TrueCar
The online car-buying service says that NRA members save an average of nearly $3,400 off the retail price of new and used vehicles.
First National Bank of Omaha
One of the nation's largest privately held banks, announced that it would not renew a Visa credit card co-branded with the NRA.
Delta Airlines
Delta has also shown their weakness and cowardice in the face of leftist/socialists bots on social media.
United Airlines
Americas most hated airline pulled support from the NRA, as if their reputation could get any worse after charging US soldiers and additional $200 baggage fee when coming home from Afghanistan.
MetLife Inc.
The insurer had offered discounts to NRA members on auto and home policies before axing the deal.
Metlife responded to tweets criticizing their decision to abandon their NRA customers by saying:
We value all our customers but have decided to end our discount program with the NRA, Metlife tweeted.
No, Metlife, you dont value ALL your customers or you wouldnt have ended a discount program benefiting ONLY members of the NRA.
Symantec Corp.
Thanks Symantec for showing how cowardly and weak you are in the face of Twitter/Facebook bots and leftists, caving to the mods demands and pulling your discount program from the @NRA. Remember when Stephen Willeford, and NRA member, stopped the Texas church shooter with an AR-15?
Chubb Ltd.
They are ending participation in the NRA's gun-owner insurance program, but are provided notice three months ago. Wow, how courageous of you Chubb.
Best Western
"Best Western Hotels & Resorts does not have an affiliation with and is not a corporate partner of the National Rifle Association," the hotel chain tweeted, without saying when the decision to part ways was made.
Wyndham Hotels
Surprisingly, several companies whose ads are frequently featured on conservative talk shows such as have also decided to throw their hats in the ring with anti-American leftist. LifeLock and Simplisafe are frequent advertisers and are regularly endorsed on talk shows hosted by Michael Savage, Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity.
Both LifeLock and SimpliSafe Home Security have pulled their support for the NRA, caving to pressure from the left in a stunning display of spinelessness and weakness.
SimpliSafe
SimpliSafe, a home security services company, also ended its NRA promotions. "We have discontinued our existing relationship with the NRA," CEO Chad Laurans said in a statement.
Lifelock
Cybersecurity firm Symantec, which owns Tempe-based LifeLock, offered NRA discounts for its LifeLock identity theft protection service and Norton anti-virus software. The company told USA TODAY on Friday that it had "stopped its discount program with the National Rifle Association."
Below is a printer-friendly version of this boycott list to share and keep handy. After all, these companies werent willing to support you and 2nd Amendment rights, so why should they receive your business ever again?
List of Companies Who Abandoned the NRA in Favor of an Anti-American Democratic Party Agenda:
And so did I! They (Lifelock) and Simplisafe have been big sponsors of conservative talk shows. Time for Sean and all the others to tell them to pack sand.
The only company I did business with was Lifelock. Emphasis on the past tense; I just canceled my membership.
Not a lot that is for sure. Doubt Dollar Rental has an agreement to begin with.
I’ll still use Hertz but I use my USAA discount instead of the NRA one anyway.
These companies will pay a bigger price than the NRA which as someone else noted is seeing an increase in membership due to this.
Try ID Guard.
I heard that and then I heard they changed their minds.
Blacklist bump for later....
I was able to apply for a replacement card with my credit union. The nice lady took my application information over the phone, walked the application over to the underwriter, and I was approved 19 minutes later. Really good service.
If the NRA negotiates a new credit card vendor I will get right on it.
Yesterday I cancelled my Norton 360, receiving a full refund, since it had only recently been renewed. I installed Malwarebytes. A friend had his computer hacked recently and his investment company locked his online account until he cleared the computer, mentioning Malwarebytes as an option for doing so. I hope that is a good sign that the product works.
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