Anonymous ID: f16e72 June 7, 2020, 1 p.m. No.9522733   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2747 >>2757 >>2847 >>2872 >>2884 >>2890 >>2922 >>3017 >>3294 >>3303

269 Companies Supporting ANTIFA & Black Lives Matter – Just In Case You Want To Know Who Wants You Dead & Overturn The Culture

 

One would think that the united States intelligence services would know this kind of stuff, along with the elites supporting the same criminals involved and actually bring justice against those funding these thugs. Actually, maybe they do have it and they are just looking the other way to implement the agenda of their masters. In either case, it’s important that the people know exactly which companies are supporting these criminals that are not protesting, but engaged in insurrection and crimes against the people in the US.

 

With that said, Ashley Rae Goldenberg produced a comprehensive list of companies that are supporting ANTIFA and Black Lives Matter.

 

Currently, Ashley is an investigative journalist who is out of work so, if you would like to donate to thank her for the list, please do so via PayPal or Patreon.

 

Here’s the list.

 

Companies defending the rioters:

 

23andme: https://archive.is/Mjbwk

 

72andSunny: https://archive.is/B1x7Y

 

AbbVie: https://archive.is/Q2Vqj

 

Abbey Road Studios: https://archive.is/AJlrg

 

The Academy (the Oscars): https://archive.is/cNRYf

 

Activision Blizzard: https://archive.is/qfRJ1

 

Adidas: https://archive.is/ezQ22

 

Airbnb: https://archive.is/GmMjl

 

Alaska Airlines: https://archive.is/wnICf

 

Amazon: https://archive.is/lBR4u

 

AMD: https://archive.is/i3krt

 

American Airlines: https://archive.is/XBwhw

 

American Express: https://archive.is/kzWXa

 

American Apparel: https://archive.is/ETfYw

 

Apple Music: https://archive.is/cj97E

 

Ancestry: https://archive.is/5Q9JW

 

Armani: https://archive.is/hX6Yw

 

Astro Gaming: https://archive.is/9aWhf

 

AT&T: https://archive.is/OzC04

 

Atlantic Records: https://archive.is/65QQq

 

AWS: https://archive.is/NXNAG

 

AXE: https://archive.is/Xpxhw

 

Barclays Bank: https://archive.is/9EAl4

 

Barnes & Noble: https://archive.is/PCPKn

 

Bandcamp: https://archive.is/5QQBT

 

Bank of America: https://archive.is/FH1O0

 

Bayer: https://archive.is/iT3EG

 

Bergdorf Goodman: https://archive.is/nQiPA

 

Bethesda: https://archive.is/2xeNE

 

Ben & Jerry’s: https://archive.is/BqHRv

 

Billboard: https://archive.is/Ruuv8

 

BMW: https://archive.is/lRN51

 

BP: https://archive.is/0qSwy

 

Booking.com: https://archive.is/CZAs7

 

Boost Mobile: https://archive.is/pLnAf

 

Bratz: https://archive.is/vOA1d

 

Burger King: https://archive.is/U9VzB

 

Bungie: https://archive.is/81KHV

 

Burberry: https://archive.is/ha0jP

 

Burt’s Bees: https://archive.is/4NbLi

 

Cadillac: https://archive.is/bS60C

 

Call of Duty: https://archive.is/DEJA6

 

Capcom: https://archive.is/S1BgN

 

Capitol Records: https://archive.is/jeUpY

 

Canada Goose: https://archive.is/y2nLo

 

Cartoon Network: https://archive.is/CxAd7

 

Chess.com: https://archive.is/nmguY

 

Chick-fil-A: https://archive.is/yiviH

 

Chipotle: https://archive.is/Rk9zI

 

Chips Ahoy: https://archive.is/wOrC7

 

Cisco: https://archive.is/fNvdP

 

Citigroup: https://archive.is/36fkF

 

Coca Cola: https://archive.is/bzTHi

 

Colourpop Cosmetics: https://archive.is/AapIR

 

Conde Nast: https://archive.is/ChMdI

 

https://dcdirtylaundry.com/269-companies-supporting-antifa-black-lives-matter-just-in-case-you-want-to-know-who-wants-you-dead-overturn-the-culture/

 

Rest of list

 

https://medium.com/@communismkills/here-are-the-companies-that-support-antifa-black-lives-matter-and-want-you-dead-1d79b1845f59

Anonymous ID: f16e72 June 7, 2020, 1:01 p.m. No.9522741   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3042 >>3204

Democrats to Draft Sweeping National 'Police Reform' Bill

 

Democrats are drafting the most sweeping national “police reform” bill in history, which essentially gives the activists much of what they’ve been demanding.

 

Politico reports some of the “reforms” they’re considering “would ban chokeholds, limit ‘qualified immunity’ for police officers, create a national misconduct registry, end the use of no-knock warrants in drug cases and make lynching a federal crime.”

 

Might as well put a bullseye on the cops’ backs.

 

Actually, a couple of those items aren’t bad. A misconduct registry, so that bad cops couldn’t move on to a new jurisdiction, might be useful. And some chokeholds should be banned. But there are many different kinds of chokeholds that are non-life threatening to a suspect and should be allowed — except Democrats are in no mood to be sensible.

 

That’s because this bill isn’t about being logical or reasonable. It’s about appeasement. It’s about throwing red meat to activists. It’s also crazy. Do Democrats really believe that policing a city like Grand Forks, N.D., is the same as policing Chicago or New York? A “one-size-fits-all” national police bill is idiotic.

 

The Justice in Policing Act of 2020 is sponsored on the House side by Rep. Karen Bass (D-Calif.), chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus, and Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.), and Sens. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) and Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) on the Senate side. Harris is among the front runners to become the Democratic vice presidential nominee this year.

 

Appeasing the mob includes not offending their delicate sensibilities about why cities are “literally on fire.”

 

“Persistent, unchecked bias in policing and a history of lack of accountability is wreaking havoc on the Black community. Cities are literally on fire with the pain and anguish wrought by the violence visited upon black and brown bodies,” states a “Dear Colleague” letter accompanying the outline of the new proposal.

 

“While there is no single policy prescription that will erase the decades of systemic racism and excessive policing – it’s time we create structural change with meaningful reforms.”

 

Yep. They’re saying people loot, destroy, and set things on fire because they’re mad at police racism.

 

And if they get a big-screen TV or a passel of drugs or booze for week, that’s just gravy, right?

 

The most controversial proposals would revise federal statutes covering when police officers can be charged with using excessive force, and whether they can be sued for such behavior.

 

https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/rick-moran/2020/06/07/democrats-to-draft-sweeping-national-police-reform-bill-n503687

 

This ought to be a good laugh

Anonymous ID: f16e72 June 7, 2020, 1:02 p.m. No.9522750   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2760 >>2774 >>2780 >>2783 >>2827 >>3023 >>3066 >>3100 >>3203 >>3371 >>3436 >>3449

De Blasio plans to partially DEFUND NYPD, use money for youth and social services

 

New York will be shifting funds from the police to youth groups as part of reforms, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced, saying the Big Apple’s citizens “need to be reached, not policed.”

 

“We committed to move resources from the NYPD to youth and social services as part of our City’s budget,” de Blasio wrote on Twitter amid ongoing violent protests in New York and many other US cities, provoked by the death of African American man George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis, Minnesota in late May.

 

“Our people need to be reached, not policed,” the mayor said, insisting that it would still be possible to keep New York safe.

 

In another statement, de Blasio explained that the move is part of “deeper reforms” needed to tackle the “profound disparities” in the city.

 

He didn’t specify how much funding would be taken from the NYPD’s $6 billion budget and redirected, saying only that the “details will be worked out in the budget process in the weeks ahead.”

 

‘Defund the police’ has become one of the main slogans of the protestors in the US. It became especially popular this week after a group of celebrities, including John Legend and Jane Fonda, signed a petition calling for police funding to be withdrawn.

 

Donald Trump earlier decried calls to cut funding for law enforcers, using them to launch another attack on his Democratic rival in the upcoming president election, Joe Biden.

 

Biden would go even further and defund not only the police but the US military as well, the president wrote on Twitter, insisting the Democrats were “controlled by the radical left.”

 

Earlier this week, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti promised to remove $150 million from the planned budget increase for the Los Angeles Police Department and allocate the money to youth jobs, health initiatives and “peace centers” for victims of discrimination. The mayor of Minneapolis was called on to resign by protesters after refusing to commit to defunding police.

 

https://www.rt.com/usa/491132-deblasio-take-funds-nypd/

Anonymous ID: f16e72 June 7, 2020, 1:03 p.m. No.9522763   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2783 >>3246

Condoleezza Rice to Trump: Stop Tweeting — Speak to Every American Not Just Those Who Agree with You

 

Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said President Donald Trump should “put tweeting aside” and speak to all Americans.

 

Partial transcript as follows:

 

RICE: I would ask the president to first and foremost speak in the language of unity, the language of empathy. Not everyone is going to agree with any president, with this president, but you have to speak to every American, not just to those who might agree with you. And you have to speak about the deep wounds that we have and that we’re going to overcome them. I’ve heard the president talk about the resilience of Americans. I’d love to hear more of that. Twitter and tweeting are- are not great ways for complex thoughts, for complex messages. When the president speaks, it needs to be from a place of- of thoughtfulness, from a place of having really honed the message so that it reaches all Americans. And by the way, not just the president. I would love to hear this from our leaders in Congress on both sides of the aisle. I would love to hear from mayors and from governors and from others. Leaders at this particular point need to do everything that they can to overcome, not intensify our divisions.

 

BRENNAN: He has mourned George Floyd’s death but he’s used language like “when the looting starts, the shooting starts.” He said his supporters love “the black people.” When you hear phrases like that, how does that land with you? Do you just dismiss it because it’s President Trump?

 

RICE: Well, no. The president, obviously, the shooting and looting, he said that he didn’t know that historical context. And so I would say think about the historical context before you say something, because it is a deep wound. And the presidency is special in that regard. People look to the Oval Office as we’ve looked to the Oval Office throughout our history for- for messages, for signals. And as I said, the president has used some language that I’m really very, very much admire, like the resilience of the American people. Just be careful about those messages. I’m not advising the president, but if I were, I would say let’s put tweeting aside for a little bit and- and talk to us, have a conversation with us. And I think we need that. And I think he can do it.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2020/06/07/condoleezza-rice-to-trump-stop-tweeting-speak-to-every-american-not-just-those-who-agree-with-you/