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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]Celerity
(51,485 posts)36. Major firms have a wide variety of political ideologies spread out within their employee population.
Most all of the firms have no legal control over what those disparate types do in terms of political support donations when they are off the clock.
As I stated back in 2024, it is problematic to cast blame on entire companies in general for the actions of some of their employees, especially when the firm has other employees of opposing political ideological stances that counterbalance, to varying degrees, employees on the other side.
Beyond all that, the list is just flat out flawed and inaccurate in other ways as well.
It's dodgy at the end of the day, full stop.
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The list is very flawed, completely unreliable, and long debunked here. The OP is misinformation, simple as that.
Celerity
May 28
#23
They do. It would take a long time going through opensecrets so I'm glad they did the work.
chowder66
May 28
#47
oh ffs, this list (and to top it off you did not even post a link) has been debunked for ages, please self-delete
Celerity
May 28
#5
Absolutely. A lot of those companies in that list always donate to BOTH candidates in an election, which
JohnSJ
May 28
#16
the list also often uses individual employees' contributions, not the firms' corporate donations
Celerity
May 28
#17
Major firms have a wide variety of political ideologies spread out within their employee population.
Celerity
May 28
#36
I am going to side with logic and not give in to confirmation bias, but you do you
Celerity
May 28
#42
I am not sure where you got that list, but there are a lot of companies in that list who donated to both
JohnSJ
May 28
#14