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Boycott
It is impossible to boycott every company that has donated to organizations that hurt our race, but you can punish the worst offenders.
- Starbucks — Recently, it started letting employees wear Black Lives Matter clothing. For decades, it has been on the wrong side of just about every political issue. It supports race preferences, promises jobs for refugees, and famously subjected all its employees to “anti-bias training.”
- IKEA — The furniture seller loves refugees. It promotes “World Refugee Day,” tries to make sure refugees in Europe and Canada get jobs, and it donated hundreds of millions of dollars to the UN Refugee Agency.
- Your alma mater — America’s universities are the vanguard of anti-white propaganda. Nearly all of them discriminate against whites and bring in foreign students to raise their own bottom line as well. Stop donating.
Buy Second Hand
Buying used goods supports a local retailer rather than the big company that made it, and your local vintage store, antique mall, or pawn shop don’t give money to Black Lives Matter the way nearly every major company does. Those are good places to get clothes and furniture. The big-box stores where most people shop all support the worst causes.
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