Black Lives Matter Movement Received Nearly $83 Billion from Corporations

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The Claremont Institute’s Center for the American Way of Life showed that the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement and related causes received an astonishing $82.9 billion from corporations. They asserted that “the BLM pressure campaigns, harassment, and moral blackmail also amounted to possibly the most lucrative shakedown of corporate America in its history.” The goal of BLM is to undermine capitalism, the nation state, and Western civilization. The two BLM parent organizations are the Global Network and the Movement for Black Lives, and there are also more than 150 ideologically aligned organizations. Further downstream are the local BLM chapters, which do the movement’s heavy lifting, and BLM At School that indoctrinates children in Critical Race Theory. The money is mostly hidden, but spending has been linked to buying luxury real estate, engaging in nepotism, disbursing grants to dozens of BLM chapters, and operating a PAC to “elect progressive community leaders, activists, and working-class candidates fighting for Black liberation.”

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Excerpt from Breitbart, sample of corporate donors:

The list reveals that several popular corporations from a wide range of different industries supplied the movement with large sums of cash. Walmart, for example, which is based in Arkansas, gave a whopping $100 million in support of BLM and related causes focusing on “racial equity.” Amazon gave even more, supplying the movement with an astonishing $169.5 million. Silicon Valley Bank gave the movement $73.45 million.

Meanwhile, the pharmaceutical company Abbvie gave the movement over $62 million in funding. Allstate gave $7.7 million to the cause and American Express gave $50 million. Apple gave $100 million while AT&T gave $21.5 million. The movement and its causes received another $90 million from Nike.

United Airlines, JetBlue, Southwest Airlines, and Delta Airlines all gave money to BLM and related causes as well.

Bank of America, meanwhile, provided $18.25 million to BLM and related causes while Wells Fargo diverted $210 million towards BLM and related causes. Deloitte gave $85 million to BLM and related causes.

Asset management giant BlackRock put a shocking $810 million towards BLM and related causes, while other powerful financial institutions also bankrolled the movement, with Capital One Financial giving $10 million, Morgan Stanley giving $30 million, US Bank giving $160 million, and Goldman Sachs giving $10.1 million.

Meanwhile, Prudential Financial supplied the movement and its related causes with a sum of $450 million but was outdone by Mastercard, which gave $500 million.

The database found that Boeing gave $15.6 million, while Northrop Grumman gave $2 million and Raytheon gave $25 million.

The Walt Disney Company gave $8.8 million to BLM and related causes while the Pokémon Company gave $200,000.

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NewsWeek:   https://www.newsweek.com/americans-deserve-know-who-funded-blm-riots-opinion-1787460

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Hat Bailey
Hat Bailey
1 year ago

Sad to see corporate America is so lacking in integrity and ethics that they will pour millions into a bullying at least semi terrorist organization. Or worse, they are doing it on purpose as part of the scheme of the elites to take down the corrupt Western nations. Sickening in either case.

Ragnar D.
Ragnar D.
1 year ago

The communists always want the masses to believe that these are grassroots movements that are being pushed by the lowly commoners. In reality, the lowly commoners are not donating BILLIONS of dollars. Instead it’s the billionaire owners of the society who are pushing these “revolutions” as a means of generating more chaos and instability so they can justify tightening their control over us.

mikeOxlong
mikeOxlong
1 year ago

gullible idiots