while the title says Black Lives Matter these amounts are focused on racial injustice through a variety of organizations. The author doesn’t cite his own source for the information and it’s clear he’s trying to convince firms they need to donate a lot to this cause. In the case of the Ford foundation their own press release states something like 400mm over two years for racial injustice and equality among blacks and latinX, lgbt, etc. my guess the majority of it will be scholarships.
Yeah if you look closely there is no large donation to a BLM.... it is all to other charities or foundations focused on equality or education but they like to ignore facts..
These guys are suckers for misinformation because they want to validate their uninformed opinions. What I find to be fascinating is that they want to run the country and they can’t even source out their own arguments. How are you going to be in charge of anything with bad information? It’s as if they don’t care if they run the country straight into the ground.
Yea, good luck with that. Just call them "racist" once, and they'll fold. Try it yourself, whether you believe it or not, use the word "racist" and you've got the power. It wins, and stops all conversation. I like to use it especially when it's not true, just to see it win again. Try it yourself. It's great. Just used it on another internet forum, that's not ET. Win.
Ah, yes; Bari "cancel Palestinian professors" Weiss will surely deliver us freedom of speech nirvana with her new grift project.
Their new maga-scot...err....I mean mascot. TAKE QUACK AMERICA!!!!!!! CMON Feddy, We know you are laughing in that tightly managed Canadian kind of pre-approved way. You know, they say that is why the few Canadians who attend church are such lousy singers.......they are always busy reading ahead to see if they agree with the words. Watching a Canadian laugh is about like watching Terry McCauliffe dancing. It can be done.........sorta.
Oh yeah, these guys totally care about free speech: Also noted in the FAQs: the school is “fiscally sponsored” by a little-known nonprofit called Cicero Research. According to public filings, Cicero is affiliated with Joe Lonsdale, cofounder of the polarizing data-mining company Palantir. As of 2020, however—the most recently available filing—the nonprofit listed no assets. Lonsdale is also a member of UATX’s board of advisers.