Here Are the Companies That Funded the Movement Currently Wrecking Our Cities

Brittany M. Hughes | November 3, 2020
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Propane tank: $35.

Louisville slugger: $27.50.

Pallet of bricks: $600, give or take.

The look on your face when you realize your money has funded domestic terrorism: priceless.

Or at least, that’s the look the CEOs of a whole mess of companies should have on their faces after having donated millions to Black Lives Matter – assuming, of course, they had any shame to begin with.

Here are the top companies that have donated to the Marxist group spearheading the violent, destructive riots that have raged in cities across the country since March, carving a path of devastation through businesses and communities already kneecapped by the coronavirus pandemic and now forced to pick up the shattered - literally - remnants of their livelihoods.

Courtesy of...
 

  • Amazon: $10 million to 12 groups including Black Lives Matter 
  • Nike: $40 million to groups including Black Lives Matter
  • Microsoft: $250,000
  • Target: $10 million to groups including Black Lives Matter
  • Gatorade: $500,000 to four groups including Black Lives Matter
  • Airbnb: $500,000 to the NAACP and Black Lives Matter
  • Nabisco: $500,00- to the NAACP and Black Lives Matter
  • Door Dash: $500,000
  • Deckers: $500,000 to 7 groups including Black Lives Matter 
  • Chipmaker Intel: $1 million to groups including Black Lives Matter
  • Anastasia Beauty: $1 million to groups including Black Lives Matter
  • Glossier: $500,000 to 5 groups including Black Lives Matter
  • Lululemon: $250,000 to groups including Black Lives Matter
  • Unilever: $350,000
  • Ubisoft: $100,000 to the NAACP and Black Lives Matter 
  • Toms Shoes: $100,000
  • Spanx: $100,000 to groups including Black Lives Matter
  • Dropbox: $500,000
  • Devolver Digital: $65,000
  • Square Enix: $250,000
  • Thatgamecompany; $20,000
  • Ambiguous Giving: $5 million to several groups including Black Lives Matter 
  • Cisco
  • 23andMe
  • Skillshare
  • Reddit
  • Fitbit
  • Bungie


And that's just a list of groups that have publicly disclosed they have donated money directly to the Black Lives Matter Foundation. Dozens of others, including multiple Fortune 500 companies and multi-billion dollar organizations, have publicly voiced support for the Black Lives Matter movement and provided incalculable amounts of free publicity for the cause, donating millions to groups ranging from small community organizations and their own company's anti-racism crusades to the NAACP and the ACLU to fight "racial injustice."

Those include, but are certainly not limited to:

  • Walmart
  • Home Depot
  • Bank of America
  • UnitedHealth Group
  • NFL
  • NBA
  • Netflix
  • Lego
  • Comcast
  • Sony Corp
  • Proctor & Gamble
  • Starbucks
  • Verizon
  • Uber
  • Google
  • Facebook
  • Coca-Cola
  • Wendy's
  • McDonalds
  • H&M
  • EA Games
  • Etsy
  • Peloton
  • Gap

 

 

(Cover Photo: Daniel Arauz)

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