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In addition to USAID spreading the Left's insane, ideological agenda, extra-legislatively, worldwide, USA corporations are also doing the same thing, but within the USA, to the American people. The push to inculcate DEI and LGBT lunacies into the culture of America, is hard at work, and funded heavily by US corporations$$$$.
Yup. You hear right. The same big $$$$$$$ fat cat corporate America that the left incessantly tries to claim they are at odds with, if not at political war against. The Project to Expose Corporate Activism (PECA) published a database that describes the LGBT giving and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives of nearly 1,600 companies, including all Fortune 500s and many federal contractors. One of the best user-friendly study-reports I've ever seen.
While many of the causes in the LGBT database appear relatively benign at first glance, closer examination reveals that the vast majority support “transing” minors, and normalizing unhealthy behavior, among other things.
Here's a few tidbits >
Boeing has at least two LGBT employee resource groups (ERGs), including a “safe space for parents and partners of transgender people to learn, grow, support and celebrate one another.” The aerospace company sponsors a variety of LGBT events and groups such as a Transgender & Allies Summit and The Trevor Project, a “gender-affirming” youth organization.
Cargill, the agricultural giant that controls much of America’s food supply, has an LGBT resource group and subjects employees to “education and training about the trans community covering everything from pronouns to names to sensitive questions.” The company opposes legislation banning child sex change procedures and funds several transgender and “gender-expansive” youth organizations like the Transformation Project, Transforming Families, Oneiowa, and RECLAIM, with a special focus on youth in the Midwest and Great Plains.
Gilead Sciences, which develops and produces antiviral drugs for the treatment of HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C, has given more than $257M to LGBT causes, including youth organizations like The GenderCool Project, the Brave Space Alliance, and The Trevor Project. The company, which opposes legislation prohibiting child sex changes, is a major funder of the far-left Human Rights Campaign and is the number one funder of organizations that provide support for “sex workers” and transgender communities.
Pure Romance, a mother-and-son-owned sex toy company, has donated $2M to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital to support its gender transition clinic. The company has also sponsored Cincinnati Pride and Living with Change, a transgender youth organization founded by its owners.
To target only one of the pillars supporting the NGO Archipelago would be a mistake. In addition to DOGE’s important efforts, the Right must take significant action against corporations, including their DEI outfits, and identity-based resource groups. Furthermore, the SEC should revoke all rules pertaining to the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) movement. Though unfettered capitalism is not the be-all and end-all for human flourishing, at this moment, social and environmental regulations serve radical left-wing interests, rather than the common good.
Lastly, greater scrutiny should be paid when determining which NGOs are granted official recognition, including tax exemptions and other benefits. Much of what constitutes philanthropy today little resembles philanthropy of the past or charity as understood by the public. The time is ripe for reform; those interested should take advantage of DOGE’s findings, and PECA’s data to make their case.
The Project to Expose Corporate Activism
Yup. You hear right. The same big $$$$$$$ fat cat corporate America that the left incessantly tries to claim they are at odds with, if not at political war against. The Project to Expose Corporate Activism (PECA) published a database that describes the LGBT giving and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives of nearly 1,600 companies, including all Fortune 500s and many federal contractors. One of the best user-friendly study-reports I've ever seen.
While many of the causes in the LGBT database appear relatively benign at first glance, closer examination reveals that the vast majority support “transing” minors, and normalizing unhealthy behavior, among other things.
Here's a few tidbits >
Boeing has at least two LGBT employee resource groups (ERGs), including a “safe space for parents and partners of transgender people to learn, grow, support and celebrate one another.” The aerospace company sponsors a variety of LGBT events and groups such as a Transgender & Allies Summit and The Trevor Project, a “gender-affirming” youth organization.
Cargill, the agricultural giant that controls much of America’s food supply, has an LGBT resource group and subjects employees to “education and training about the trans community covering everything from pronouns to names to sensitive questions.” The company opposes legislation banning child sex change procedures and funds several transgender and “gender-expansive” youth organizations like the Transformation Project, Transforming Families, Oneiowa, and RECLAIM, with a special focus on youth in the Midwest and Great Plains.
Gilead Sciences, which develops and produces antiviral drugs for the treatment of HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C, has given more than $257M to LGBT causes, including youth organizations like The GenderCool Project, the Brave Space Alliance, and The Trevor Project. The company, which opposes legislation prohibiting child sex changes, is a major funder of the far-left Human Rights Campaign and is the number one funder of organizations that provide support for “sex workers” and transgender communities.
Pure Romance, a mother-and-son-owned sex toy company, has donated $2M to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital to support its gender transition clinic. The company has also sponsored Cincinnati Pride and Living with Change, a transgender youth organization founded by its owners.
To target only one of the pillars supporting the NGO Archipelago would be a mistake. In addition to DOGE’s important efforts, the Right must take significant action against corporations, including their DEI outfits, and identity-based resource groups. Furthermore, the SEC should revoke all rules pertaining to the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) movement. Though unfettered capitalism is not the be-all and end-all for human flourishing, at this moment, social and environmental regulations serve radical left-wing interests, rather than the common good.
Lastly, greater scrutiny should be paid when determining which NGOs are granted official recognition, including tax exemptions and other benefits. Much of what constitutes philanthropy today little resembles philanthropy of the past or charity as understood by the public. The time is ripe for reform; those interested should take advantage of DOGE’s findings, and PECA’s data to make their case.
The Project to Expose Corporate Activism
DOGE Playbook Exposes Corporate Activism Destroying America
American corporations and their government regulators serve radical left-wing interests rather than the common good.
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