Posted on 02/09/2017 6:39:03 AM PST by Tazzo
Could we please put together a list of companies that support the radical left; such as Target, Starbucks, Macys,Nordstrom, Kelloggs, Progressive Insurance.
Please add any that I may have omitted
Not practical. “Radical left” is too broad and vague, and almost every company supports some policy championed by what someone on this board may call radical left (same sex spousal rights, matching donations to Planned Parenthood, etc.). It is hard to find a company that would not support one of these items...
As much respect as I have for free-market enterprise, many high level CEOs and their corporations are simply whores. They’ll follow any trend, mouth any slogan, support any superficially popular cause, for another sale.
AARP needs to be at the top of the list.
Sadly, most companies do.
If we boycotted them all, we’d pretty much have to grow our own food and weave our own clothes.
List the names of the world globalists with interest in these companies...that will show you who the enemies really are.
I used to get AARP solicitations five or six times a year. I made a practice of cutting up the two or three pages of crap and the plastic card and mailing back to AARP in their postage paid envelopes...
I look for companies that are doing something that I *like*. OK, so they might support XYZ Liberal cause, too ... but they need to sell to 100% of the population, not just the people I happen to agree with.
For instance, I dumped Target over their potty policy last year and switched to WalMart. Does WalMart have an ideal conservative rating? Hardly. But, they do a lot of good locally in our community, employ an awful lot of people who I know and like, and provide me with the product that I want at a fair price.
FWIW, I buy mostly the same brands of dry goods - TP, Paper Towels, etc etc etc. For the longest time, Target was the cheapest, that's why I went there. When Target had their brouhaha and I switched from Target over to WalMart, I noticed that WM dropped their prices, dramatically in some cases, so that now I'm paying a fair bit less for exactly the same stuff.
I'm thinking that WM was taking advantage of the chaos to steal some Target customers away. Makes sense, at least to me.
Sadly, most companies do.”
This is true. Companies bow to any organized intimidation from the the left they are terrified they will see their names on signs in P**sy marches. The best we can do is do our own boycotts of the ones who go beyond passive support.
Like Target and Nordstrom.
Well-stated. Thank you
Snip: Department store Belk has followed suit; on Monday all references to Ivanka Trump disappeared from its website - it also said her line failed a regular performance review of her brands.
Liberals are everywhere so just boycott everything.
Plus as said here on FR a gazillion times, why would any company alienate half their customers. Some are more liberal but all have some. And conservatives are more forgiving.
Well, I’ll be getting some of my spring wardrobe from the Ivanka Trump line. She has lovely clothes at an amazing price point.
I was heartbroken to find out Belk won’t be carrying Ivanka’s line anymore. They’ll miss me.
Little known fact about Chobani (yes, the greek yogurt thingie) .......
their Turkish founders, besides supporting Hillary and your typical rabid leftwing causes, their Somalis refugees workers policy (at the expense of Americans), and help cover up mooooslem crimes in local communities that they import said refugees, etc etc
p/s you can dig this information up yourself
Free-market enterprise also implies that we can vote with our feet or with our $.
Most do. The ones that don’t, and haven’t yet caved in, have ignited the rage of the radical left, such as Chick a Fil A.
Yes, AARP, among other things was very big in helping to push Obamacare.
Correct. And they will never feel any adverse impact. Boycotts don’t work.
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