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blubunyip

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40. The disclaimer states
Wed May 28, 2025, 09:49 AM
May 2025

that the company consists of individuals (which I take to be stockholders or family or others with an interest), owners, and employees. If ANY of these people are listed under the company banner as contributing to Republicons or Project 2025, I won't support the company. That may be a purist litmus test to you, but I don't accept that I personally should support a "variety of political ideologies." One does NOT cancel the other out IMO. Certainly not now. There are some companies that support no political parties, which seems optimal. REI has certainly had a FAFO moment on the issues--thanks to boycotts. They do work.

We have to have some way to boycott. It is one of the few ways we consumers can speak as a group. What do you suggest we do, since you seem to support only the companies?

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Bookmarking for Boycotts oasis May 2025 #1
"VAnity Fair". WTH were they Thinking?!! Cha May 2025 #2
I think that must be the paper napkins or the bras, not the magazine. VTderry May 2025 #15
The list is very flawed, completely unreliable, and long debunked here. The OP is misinformation, simple as that. Celerity May 2025 #23
Here is an article that reviewed this list chowder66 May 2025 #3
I like the breakdown kkmarie May 2025 #6
You're welcome. chowder66 May 2025 #44
Thank you. I like to aim my ire accurately -- it's more productive that way. Hekate May 2025 #11
Agreed. chowder66 May 2025 #45
Thanks. This is helpful. Easterncedar May 2025 #20
You're welcome. I thought so as well. chowder66 May 2025 #46
Very helpful. Snopes does good work mnhtnbb May 2025 #22
They do. It would take a long time going through opensecrets so I'm glad they did the work. chowder66 May 2025 #47
Good to know! Thank you so much! liberalla May 2025 #38
You're welcome. chowder66 May 2025 #43
Oh my. Some of them I can understand, but others are crazy! C Moon May 2025 #4
the list is bollocks in many cases nt Celerity May 2025 #7
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 2025 #5
Absolutely. A lot of those companies in that list always donate to BOTH candidates in an election, which JohnSJ May 2025 #16
the list also often uses individual employees' contributions, not the firms' corporate donations Celerity May 2025 #17
Thanks. Very misleading, and actually I think should be self-deleted. JohnSJ May 2025 #19
here is one of my old replies in another OP thread about this back in 2024 Celerity May 2025 #21
Check out Ace Hardware blubunyip May 2025 #35
Major firms have a wide variety of political ideologies spread out within their employee population. Celerity May 2025 #36
The disclaimer states blubunyip May 2025 #40
I am going to side with logic and not give in to confirmation bias, but you do you Celerity May 2025 #42
mmmkay blubunyip May 2025 #49
Holy crap 😨 TommieMommy May 2025 #8
Will be cross checking with the Snopes post. Thanks to both of you. Hekate May 2025 #9
Molson Beer a Canadian company supported Emile May 2025 #10
They merged with Coors genxlib May 2025 #24
Goods Unite Us app Golfnbrew May 2025 #12
Goods Unite Us is a flawed app/source, and has been debunked here for some time Celerity May 2025 #18
This message was self-deleted by its author Norbert May 2025 #13
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 2025 #14
A list of those that didn't would be shorter, I think... doc03 May 2025 #25
Thus list makes no sense. How is it compiled? What data? Callie1979 May 2025 #26
See post #3 above. subterranean May 2025 #27
Thanks! "Inaccurate & unreliable". Kinda what I expected. Callie1979 May 2025 #33
Kick! SheltieLover May 2025 #28
Bausch & Lomb - their AREDS formulas - you can get them cheaper at Walmart, which is also evil. CousinIT May 2025 #29
There are a lot of companies k_buddy762 May 2025 #30
Be Cautious About Accepting It ProfessorGAC May 2025 #31
CEOS that "lean" Dem blubunyip May 2025 #34
Whatever ProfessorGAC May 2025 #39
Why is that blubunyip May 2025 #41
I think most CEOs k_buddy762 May 2025 #37
I looked up some of these blubunyip May 2025 #32
I hope someone compiles a list of alternatives pat_k May 2025 #48
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