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Woke Corporations Top List of Companies Complicit in Chinese Human Rights Violations

Woke Corporations Top List of Companies Complicit in Chinese Human Rights Violations The human rights watchdog group Victims of Communism released their list of businesses that are most complicit in standing by as China and other communist countries exploit their citizens. Many of the listed companies fall silent on China’s abuses while hounding American companies to be woke, including [...]

2022-02-08T16:01:20-05:00February 3rd, 2022|News|

FEP: Bowyer: Real Progress at Microsoft Shareholder Meeting

Jerry Bowyer attended a Microsoft shareholder meeting as an investor asking management why they feel the need to divert attention away from their day job and dabble in divisive political issues. Brad Smith, Microsoft President, replied that business leaders do not need to, “speak out on every issue under the sun” and should stick to issues directly related to business concerns.

2021-12-21T10:50:53-05:00December 10th, 2021|News|

Terrifying: The Big Tech Overlords Target Right-Wing ‘Terrorism’

Back in 2017, Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter, and YouTube founded the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism (GIFCT). GIFCT shares terrorism data among Big Tech companies, enabling them to flag and remove terrorist content.

2021-10-29T12:48:57-04:00August 7th, 2021|News|

Corporations change their logos to rainbows for Pride Month, but not in areas where LGBT is forbidden

As we enter June, which is Pride Month, a plethora of corporations and businesses are showing their support for the LGBT community by altering their logos on social media into rainbows. Bethesda, Bank of America, Mercedes-Benz, Microsoft, and many others had their rainbow logos ready to rock at midnight on June 1st. Social media has noticed, however, that almost all of these companies are showing their support exclusively in regions where gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people are generally accepted. Specifically, these rainbow logos are nowhere to be found on their Middle Eastern or African accounts.

2021-10-29T12:32:52-04:00June 12th, 2021|News|
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