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Odoreida

(1,549 posts)
Sun Apr 21, 2019, 08:37 AM Apr 2019

Planned Parenthood losing some big donors

From an anti-choice site doing some big gloating.

I read the bad guys' sites because know your enemies.

Planned Parenthood losing some big donors
https://onenewsnow.com/business/2017/12/22/planned-parenthood-losing-some-big-donors

An organization that rates corporations based on conservative values has some good news, but acknowledges there's more work ahead.

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"Macy's reached out to 2ndVote and told us that the company is no longer donating any kind of money to Planned Parenthood, the world's largest provider of abortion," he explains.

Since 2ndVote started scoring corporations, AT&T, Coca Cola, Ford, and Xerox also stopped funding the abortion conglomerate – and Kuykendall says that's largely due to exposing the companies' practices and urging consumers to apply pressure. But there's more work to be done, he says.

"If you're doing business with American Express, with Allstate, with Patagonia especially – Patagonia gives tens of thousands of dollars to Planned Parenthood every year – a portion of your dollars is going to the largest provider of abortion services," he informs. "So we want people to be informed; and secondly, we want people to engage those companies."

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It's a new day. Firestorm49 Apr 2019 #1

Firestorm49

(4,195 posts)
1. It's a new day.
Sun Apr 21, 2019, 09:17 AM
Apr 2019

As a retired business owner for thirty six years, I have first hand knowledge of what this type of gorilla warfare can do. Our business, as well as many others in my demographic, we’re targeted once it came out that I supported the recall of Skippy Walker, the scourge of Wisconsin, then secondly, when we put a sign up banning weapons from our high end store.

Letters were sent to us, anonymously of course because they talk big but are too afraid to reveal themselves, saying that they were going to spread the word to others of their ilk not to patronize our store. Put that on top of a slowly recovering depression, and the rapid rise of hate politics, and you have a recipe for decline.

Fortunately for us, retirement was close, and though not propagated solely by these actions alone, we decided that our best future was retirement.

These issues were never on the table until Republican hate mongering, originating by the likes of Rush Lindbaugh and others created a divide that fell into the lap of Republicans with comfort. I don’t envision a pleasant ending to the mess that we’re in, as we all know that Trump is going to publicly call for civil unrest if not re-elected, as he has already verbalized.

Good Luck, America. The Democratic Party had best fight now, and fight hard, because our adversary, the Republican Party, has a game plan and is already been showing its cards.

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