I sent e-mail to General Mills some days ago asking WHY I
should not remove every product of theirs from my house.
would feed the birds —but am afraid I might be charged with animal cruelty. Were it not for a very small remnant we would all be made to be like Sodom and like unto Gomorrah.As it is written.
This sounds worth a shot, Dems have organized to launch boycotts of companies that donate to causes they disagree with, as well as Glenn Beck and Rush. Our side needs to give it a try.
Basically every company is obviously going to be gay friendly....we have seen it here numerous times. We are living in not only a very dangerous time but a very sad time. Boycotts don’t work apprently but if you end up having to eat only foods out of your garden to survive these times, your time in Heaven will be 100 percent worth it.
I have already started avoiding General Mills products at the grocery store.
Screw ‘em. If they love sodomy, they can have it. I won’t participate.
So I guess I’ll be dumping my general mills stock
I left General Mills year ago over their support of Planned Parenthood.
Seems to me there can't be much time left before the Lord comes. I mean, how bad do things have to get down here?
The best bet is not a boycott, but a targeted shareholder revolt.
A simple enough proposition: get a list of their major shareholders, and compare it to a list of political contributors, both of which are public domain information.
Select those shareholders who are regular contributors to conservative Republican campaigns, and send them targeted emails advising them that General Mills is *wasting* money on political causes instead of either improving the company’s bottom line or paying better stock dividends.
That is, *they*, the shareholders, are subsidizing this nonsense.
,,,, Count me in !
I decided to buy the store brand toasted oat cereal the other day and found it was just as good as the official Cheerios. General Mills is free to support what it wants. I’m free to give my dollars to some other company(that as far as I know isn’t telling Minnesotans how to vote on anything) instead.
Instead of telling us the companies to avoid, why can’t an organization tell what companies PROMOTE family values, or are at least neutral?
Why do I have to go to HRC’s website to find this information?