Tuesday, July 14, 2020

How Do Native Americans Feel About the Washington Redskins' Name?





How Do Native Americans Feel
About the Washington Redskins' Name? You Might Be Surprised




By Bryan Chai • Published July 3, 2020


The Washington professional football team is still known as the Redskins.

A name change spurred by societal and governmental pressure seems all but inevitable at this point, after the Redskins released a statement saying the team would be conducting a “thorough review” of the moniker.




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“We believe this review can and will be conducted with the best interest of all in mind,” the team’s statement concludes.

“The best interest of all”? That’s a curious choice of words.

“All” would seem to imply that there is a strong and overwhelming consensus on the offensiveness of “Redskins,” not dissimilar to the consensus against the most infamous and ugliest of racial slurs (the one that ends in a hard “R”).

But by virtually any poll, survey or study conducted, that simply doesn’t appear to be the case. At most, it’s fair to say that the nickname is polarizing. But the idea that a name change is necessary for “all”? The numbers simply don’t back that up.

The best-known survey is likely a 2016 Washington Post poll that found 9 out 10 Native Americans don’t find the “Redskins” name offensive.

The poll asked a random national sample of 504 Native American adults and was conducted via phone interviews. The margin of error was 5.5 percentage points.

According to The Post, the 2016 poll found similar results to a 2004 poll conducted by Annenberg Public Policy Center.

It’s now 2020 and quite a bit has changed in the social landscape. It’s a year where it’s considered offensive to stand for the American flag, two separate anthems will be played before NFL games for the sake of “unity,” and you’re not allowed to support the president of the United States.

A more recent survey, conducted by “market research organization” Wolvereye in 2019, along with “two other prominent research companies,” interviewed 500 people who self-identified as Native American. The method of interviewing and margins of error were not disclosed.

The Wolvereye survey took a more human approach to their survey. Instead of asking whether a person was offended by “Redskins,” it delved into what it called “emotional DNA” and asked for specific feelings on the team’s name.

The Post and the Annenberg poll both asked: “The professional football team in Washington calls itself the Washington Redskins. As a Native American, do you find that name offensive, or doesn’t it bother you?”

The Wolvereye survey instead presented interviewees with 40 options that included feelings such as “proud,” “love” and “fear.”

The findings were fascinating.

The most common emotion the survey takers cited when asked about how they felt about Redskins’ name was “proud.” The next most common was “indifferent.”

In fact, of the top five most common emotions, three of them were categorized as “positive.” That list includes the aforementioned “proud,” “content” and “satisfied.”

The only negative emotion to crack the top five was merely “annoyed.” That sure seems like a far cry from the deeply wounded emotions that detractors of the name would have you think Native Americans feel about it.

To complete the trifecta, there’s a University of California, Berkeley study published in the journal of Social Psychological and Personality Science in March.

UC Berkeley researchers said they recruited “1,000 self-identified adult Native Americans” across 50 states and representing 148 tribes using the Qualtrics online survey platform.

The study found that 49 percent of participants strongly agreed or agreed that the Redskins team name was offensive. 38 percent were not bothered by it. The rest of the participants were indifferent.

Yet again, 49 percent comes nowhere near constituting a consensus. It’s not even half.

Which is all to say, whether you want to analyze a poll, a survey or a study, the notion that “Redskins” is a horribly racist and hurtful team name is hardly the slam dunk that some would have you believe.

Is wiping out 87 years of NFL tradition really necessary to possibly placate, at most, half of the allegedly aggrieved?

In any other year, probably not. But it’s 2020, and this may very well be the new norm.


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President Trump: American police under vicious assault





President Trump: American
police under vicious assault


President Donald Trump answers questions from reporters during a roundtable with people positively impacted by law enforcement, Monday, July 13, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)


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President Trump is speaking up in defense of the police amid the latest Democrat push to defund America’s finest.

In his remarks at a law enforcement roundtable Monday, he said his administration is “pro-police” and is working to restore law and order in America.




The president added that far-left circles have denounced the police as “the enemy” and an “invading army.” He said such statements are false, inflammatory and dangerous.

“The radical politicians are waging war on innocent Americans, that’s what you’re doing when you play with the police and yet they’ll go and march on areas and rip everything down in front of them,” President Trump stated. “If that’s what you want for a country, you’ll probably have to vote for Sleepy Joe Biden because he doesn’t know what’s happening, but you’re not gonna have it with me.”




Meanwhile, the president also highlighted the skyrocketing crime figures in Democrat-run cities by saying anti-police sentiments are encouraging criminals.




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6 Ways Leftism Acts Like A Religion


Leftism has transformed from an obscure cult into a dominant religion in our country. The progressive promised land is here now.



Conservative commentators have been mocked for years for describing leftism as a new religion of sorts. Since 2016, it has become clear that the modern left was determined to prove us right.

What we have witnessed unfold in this country over the last few years, and have seen increase exponentially as the 2020 election comes near, especially with regard to the Black Lives Matter movement, is an expression of religious zealotry so widespread, unforgiving, and violent that it might have made the Puritan governors of 17th-century Massachusetts worry they were being outdone.

Leftism is not a political ideology anymore. It is a full-fledged religion complete with tithing, penance, forced confessions, iconoclasm, internet inquisitions, public rituals, excommunication, heavily policed virtues, sacred texts, seminaries, and online auto-de-fes.

The proof is too plentiful to ignore. Here are the signs that we’re truly confronting a theocracy of totalitarian religious extremists.

1. Conformity, Strictly Enforced Virtues, and Excommunication

Throughout history, religious nonconformists and dissenters of theocracies like the one we’re now confronting have been denied political and civil rights. Those who fail to express their undying loyalty to the Church of Leftism and participate in its public rituals are marked as heathens and “canceled” faster than you can say “due process.” Those who dissent publicly from their established doctrine are routinely censoredhumiliatedshunned from certain schools or organizations, and even deprived of their livelihoods.

In this religious system, heretics and apostates are ruthlessly suppressed and denied the full benefits of participation in the body politic. Even if you’re silent, the media choir will call it violence and demand you be shamed and unfollowed. If that’s not enough puritan madness, the choir will also instruct you on how to be sufficiently woke. The New York Times recently ran a piece suggesting you must demand your family and friends donate to left-wing causes or threaten them with excommunication.

2. Inquisition

To ensure the aforementioned conformity, the Church of Leftism has established a Tribunal of the Woke Office of the Inquisition. They police speech; launch vicious pressure campaigns against celebrities, schools, and corporations; and work to ruin the lives of those who dare dissent from established orthodoxy. Even those who commit only the most venial of sins face the wrath of the woke.

Just ask J.K. Rowling, who is as woke as they come. Rowling even retroactively declared one of her book characters to be gay, but she committed the terrible sin of asserting that only biological women are real women. For that sin, she was met with a backlash so swift and vitriolic you’d think she’d written a new book called “Hitler Potter and the Prisoners of Auschwitz.”

Silence will not save you. If you don’t make sufficient and timely proclamations on social media displaying your deep belief in the church, the inquisition will come for you too. Just look at the people who didn’t put a black square on Instagram during #BlackoutTuesday. Even George Washington can’t escape the inquisition or the destruction that follows it.

3. Sins

Speaking of sins, the Church of Leftism has a lot of them. Groupthink is required, or else dissidents will be smeared with an -ism, -ist, or -phobia. Once the church attaches those labels to you, you might lose your job and get a public shaming. Homophobe, racist, bigot, xenophobe — these accusations used to carry meaning, but the left has misused and misapplied them for so long, they have lost almost all weight outside the pseudo religion.

I know I’m not a transphobe just because I don’t think the state should be able to force left-wing gender studies on my kindergartener. The left doesn’t see it that way, though. In their theology, protecting children from politicized sex ed is evidence of transphobia or bigotry, which must be driven out of polite society.

Unlike Christian sins, which are clearly explained and rooted in the pursuit of godliness and moral order, the sins in the leftist bible are ever-changing and ill-defined. Things that were completely kosher one day — showing pride in one’s country, for example — are suddenly haram the next. It’s downright exhausting. You had just better hope your boss isn’t a faithful follower of their doctrine.

4. Penance

If you do find that you’ve committed a sin after the woke inquisitors have their way with you, you shall be forced to commit a humiliating public act of penance. Grown men have been forced to beg on their knees or prostrate themselves. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey did it willingly only to find that no amount of groveling or virtue signaling could ever satiate the most extreme members of the church.

One sin, however, is considered so grievous and unforgivable that no act of shameless self-flagellation can wash away its stain. That’s the sin of being an actual conservative. If you outwardly counter leftist doctrine, the pseudo church teaches that shunning, eternal damnation, and excommunication should be your fate.

Oh, did I say that happens once they find you’ve sinned? My mistake. Even deceased abolitionist Matthias Baldwin, who fought slavery 30 years before it ended and built schools for black children, is now paying the price with his statue being destroyed in Philadelphia in the name of stopping racism.

5. Public Ritual

Some leftist church members are perfectly happy to humiliate themselves without coercion. Its political priestly class, for example, is incredibly fond of gaudy vestments, their favorite fabric choices being white and Kente. Lay members choose more lively rituals or synchronized chants.

They even have holy wars. Look no further than the riots waged in large part by the far left and remember the phrase they’ve been using during the riots: “By all means necessary.” In their jihad, the only possible redemption for infidels like you or me is to come on bended knee, groveling and ready to convert wholesale to their liturgy of insanity. Even that might not be enough to save you.

6. Evangelization

The missionary zeal of the Church of Leftism is enough to make the Latter Day Saints envious. Its evangelists are everywhere, their efforts permeating all aspects of life: television shows, websites, social media, consumer bank landing pages, corporate advertising. Barely a single product, app, or promotion these days comes without a free leftist sermon.

I was trying to find a Lego movie recently and instead found the LGBT section right next to the kids’ section of the TV guide, asking me to watch a show about trans kids. The Church of Leftism knows the most effective indoctrination starts early, and has established a veritable army of missionary-teachers to convert children to its radical faith before they develop the mental capacity to question its dogma. That’s why George Soros-funded Color of Change recently ran a campaign in partnership with Nickelodeon that aired between children’s shows.

This religion even includes saints for the kids to worship. St. Greta Thunberg is so great at converting new followers to the cult that they made her a giant mural watching over San Francisco.

The Church of Leftism Dominates

Leftism has transformed from an obscure cult into a dominant religion in our country. The slow pace of conversion enabled many people to ignore what was happening, until they couldn’t anymore because it was moving too fast to stop it.

The progressive promised land is here now. This is our preview. It’s a hedonistic, puritan-fusion theocracy where you must be okay with the homeless shooting up or defecating on your street and be firmly committed to threatening people’s careers if they think all women are born with a vagina.

I don’t know what their city on a hill will look like once they’re finished building it. If the People’s Republic of CHAZ or CHOP in Seattle is any indication, it certainly won’t be shining, and there might be naked men running around babbling about abusing kids.

I do know, however, that I’m proud to be considered a heretic in their eyes. In November, we’ll all get to decide if these religious extremists should receive more power. I hope you choose wisely and refuse this far-left theocracy. I know I will.

The 21 Biggest Lies About Donald Trump (and you!) is a masterpiece


All the things they say about Trump are lies. And in The 21 Biggest Lies, Schlichter sets them up and knocks them down like mechanical ducks at an arcade.


Having read Julie Kelly’s excellent Disloyal Opposition on Saturday, Sunday I turned my attention to Kurt Schlichter’s latest The 21 Biggest Lies About Donald Trump (and you!).

And let me tell you, I picked the wrong weekend to increase my core exercises.  There’s nothing so painful as uproariously laughing when your ab muscles are super sore.  All day yesterday, the silence in my house was broken by the repeated sound of me saying, “HahahahahaOw!!!!”

The 21 Biggest Lies is flat-out hilarious.  If you’re a fan of Kurt’s columns at Townhall, you will love this book.  It is a masterpiece – and not just because there are belly-laughs (OW!) a-plenty.

Several years ago, I pointed out that if Donald Trump was really this evil monster the media and the Resistance😂 claim, they wouldn’t need to lie about him all the time.  If he was really a boorish oaf who makes a fool of himself when traveling abroad, CNN wouldn’t have had to edit the video of Trump feeding the koi in Japan to make him look like he’s a boorish oaf.

Know what I mean?

All the things they say about Trump are lies.  And in The 21 Biggest Lies, Schlichter sets them up and knocks them down like mechanical ducks at an arcade.

After the deadly Tree of Life shooting back in 2018, President and First Lady Trump went to Pittsburgh to pay their condolences and meet with the rabbi and families.  Two Washington Post reporters set the Twitter Resistance in a tizzy with these tweets:


Holy smokes did the Resistance have a collective cow.

Reading through the replies had me rolling my eyes so hard, they got stuck in the back of my head.


The Resistance, the Democrats, and their handmaids in the media have created this fictitious Monster Trump who exists only in their fevered minds and on the pages of their newspapers.  Their Trump is the media-created, Made-For-TV Trump of CNN and MSNBC.

While the media focused like a laser on the handful of Resistance shrews “protesting” the Trumps’ visit to Tree of Life, the real life Trump was gracious, kind, and comforting.  In fact, when he and Melania stopped at the hospital to visit the injured, the welcome from hospital personnel and visitors was just beautiful.  And, unsurprisingly, not included in the cable news reports.




The Monster Trump is a lie. He doesn’t exist.

And when you take the time to cut through the shrieking invectives and look at reality, the 21 biggest lies about Donald Trump (and us!) fall apart like a cheap sweater in the spin cycle.

And that is precisely what Kurt Schlichter’s book does.

When you read Schlichter’s book, do NOT skip the Introduction.  That’s my first word of advice.  One thing I’ve learned about Kurt Schlichter from reading the Kelly Turnbull novels, the preface and introductions are absolute gems.  And Kurt uses the intro to The 21 Biggest Lies like an attorney making his opening statement.

And as he wraps up the intro, Kurt bottom-lines it for us:

If we don’t dispute their lies, accusations soon become verdicts.

Exactly.

Every lie has its own chapter.  And each chapter takes a howitzer to the lie.

His chapter “Trump is a Warmonger … and So Are All You Bloodthirsty Monsters!” doesn’t just dispense with the warmonger lie, it also contains the best breakdown of Trump’s foreign policy I’ve ever read.

Jacksonian.  It’s all about Jacksonian.

Chapter 10, “Trump is Not a Real Conservative … and Neither Are You, No Matter What You Actually Think!” brilliantly defines conservatism and explains in no uncertain terms exactly how Beltway “conservatives” failed it.

Of course, not being tuned into the conservative ideology echo chamber allowed Trump to avoid GOP indoctrination. Instead of rattling off a list of ideologically informed positions, Trump assessed issues one at a time and went with his gut feeling.

Maybe that gut feeling was what conservatism had been missing all along. Maybe conservative ideology had fallen out of touch with reality, and no longer addressed real peoples’ problems anymore. And maybe it was the most unlikely person of all, Donald Trump, who was actually more conservative than the conservatives themselves.

Schlichter then goes on to explain in the simplest, most obvious way what conservatism is, and how the Big Brain Set at Conservative, Inc lost the script.

An ideology no one will vote for is dead, and a party with a dead ideology will soon be dead too. Trump made conservatism relevant again by talking about the issues people cared about, and he brought accountability back by holding the feet of Washington failures to the fire.

There is just a lot of damn good stuff in this book.  I ran out of Post-It Notes when I reviewed Julie’s book, so my copy of The 21 Biggest Lies was stuffed with torn pieces of note paper marking all the places I underlined or starred for my edification.

Though, I doubt my Dad will appreciate that I marked up my copy since I’ll be loaning it to him now that I’ve read it.  But I will remove the torn pieces of paper before I pass it on to him.

Naturally, after reading Kurt’s book, I wanted to bounce some questions off of him.  And given how much I love the Kelly Turnbull novels, it shouldn’t come as a galloping shock that I quickly shifted gears to the man I wish was real so I could marry him.

First off, I loved The 21 Biggest Lies. Loved it! I’m sure you could have made it The 72 Biggest Lies about Donald Trump (and You!) and still wouldn’t have covered all the lies.  What made you settle on these twenty-one lies specifically?

There were so many lies to choose from it was kind of hard. I wanted to do a greatest hits of liberal bologna and deception. But I could do a sequel!

You point out in Chapter One: “But it’s not baloney to the liars. To them, it’s not even truth. It’s more like a premise, a foundational notion upon which all the other stupid notions they hold dear are built. As a result, the notion does not rely upon evidence or argument.”

I know you didn’t write this to convince the lunatics.  I mean, we can’t convince these people of anything because Truth doesn’t matter; Facts and Evidence don’t matter.  So what is your objective/target audience in writing this book?

I want to give normal people a handbook for dealing with liars. I’m trial lawyer so I can’t do it all the time but most people don’t. We have a tendency to default, to assume that these people are acting in good faith and if we just make a good faith argument we can convince them. But that’s not so with these guys. Their only goal is power. If you understand that you stop arguing with them and start using your own power again.

Okay, I’m gonna shift gears here – mostly because this spring I had to reread the first four Kelly Turnbull novels and I need a new Kelly fix. When is Crisis coming out?

This fall! Probably November!

Yay!

Any chance of Kelly Turnbull’s adventures making it to the big screen?  I’ve already cast Adam Baldwin as Kelly Turnbull, but that’s because Adam’s character Jane Cobb (from “Firefly”) is the picture I have in my head when I read your books.

I think they would make fun movies, but most people in Hollywood are too scared to do something so un-PC.

Given the current climate, what with the Wuhan Panic and now the groveling Racial Freakout, even your fiction books about the People’s Republic are taking on a very non-fiction vibe.  Are you Nostradamus? How the hell did you create a fictional world that the Left seems hell-bent on turning into reality?

I imagined the most ridiculous things imaginable, though I saw there was no reason why any of them would not eventually come true considering the nonsense of the left.

One last question. It’s an easy one! Who is your favorite character in the Turnbull novels?

Wow. I like them all, or I wouldn’t write them! I always wrote the books to amuse myself. It’s kind of funny to me that other people like them too!

~~~

Get your copy of The 21 Biggest Lies About Donald Trump (and you!). 
Honestly you guys, it’s phenomenal.

And, while you’re at it, check out Kurt’s latest Townhall column
Why You Should Be Optimistic About Trump Winning.”

Between The 21 Biggest Lies and Julie’s book Disloyal Opposition, you’ve got some great summer reading material. Definitely buy both!



These ‘Fortune 500’ Companies Donated To The Marxist, Anti-Capitalism Black Lives Matter Foundation




Uggs, Amazon, Gatorade, Microsoft, Warner Records, Intel, Bungie of Xbox and Microsoft Games, and Nabisco all specifically pledged money to the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation.


At least seven “Fortune 500” companies donated funds to the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation despite its Marxist roots and anti-capitalistic views.

According to Axios, “the 100 largest U.S. companies have so far committed $1.63 billion to organizations fighting racism and inequality.” Analysis of social media posts, blogs, and public statements collected, however, shows that Decker’s Uggs, Amazon, Pepsi’s Gatorade, Microsoft, Warner Records, Intel, Bungie of Xbox and Microsoft Games, and Mondelez International’s Nabisco all specifically pledged money to the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation following the death of George Floyd.

According to the Black Lives Matter website, their goal is to promote “Freedom, Liberation and Justice” and “to eradicate white supremacy and build local power to intervene in violence inflicted on Black communities by the state and vigilantes.” The movement’s ideological roots however, run deeper than bringing justice to victims of police brutality.

One of the BLM co-founders, Patrisse Khan-Cullors, explained the foundation of the movement, inspired by her and co-founders Alicia Garza and Opal Tometi, in an interview in 2015.

“We actually do have an ideological frame,” she told The Real News. “Myself and Alicia in particular are trained organizers. We are trained Marxists.”

One click into the “What We Believe” portion of the BLM website reveals a far broader agenda for the organization. Stated goals include “disrupt the Western-prescribed nuclear family structure.” Another mission statement refers to its members as “comrades” a common moniker used by communists.

In addition, the newest Black Lives Matter campaign, #WhatMatters2020, focuses on highlighting certain political issues such as “racial injustice, police brutality, criminal justice reform, Black immigration, economic injustice, LGBTQIA+ and human rights, environmental injustice, access to healthcare, access to quality education, and voting rights and suppression” as well as “government corruption” and “commonsense gun laws” to emphasize and push in the 2020 election. Using target goals, the organization hopes to increase the black voting demographic, educate and amplify on the previously mentioned political goals, and increase voter registration for younger generations, the black demographic, and “allies.”

Using ActBlue, a platform dedicated to creating fundraising for “Democratic candidates and committees, progressive organizations, and nonprofits that share our values,” Black Lives Matter solicits donations to further their goals.

Although The Federalist reached out to each of the “Fortune 500” companies for comment, asking whether or not financially supporting Black Lives Matter squared away with their capitalistic company values, economic practices, and political views, we received no response.

• Ugg, a sub company of Deckers, pledged $500,000 to BLM and other organizations.
• Amazon pledged $10 million to BLM and other organizations.
• Gatorade, a sub company of Fortune 100’s Pepsi Co. pledged $500,000 to BLM and other organizations.




• Microsoft pledged $250,000 to BLM and other organizations.
• Warner Records pledged an unspecified donation amount to BLM.




• Intel pledged $1 million to BLM and other organizations.
• Bungie, a sub company of Xbox and Microsoft Game Studios pledged an unspecified donation amount to BLM.




• Nabisco companies Ritz, Oreo, Trident, and Chips Ahoy!, sub companies of Mondelez International, pledged $500,000 to BLM and other organizations.




Here Are Over Two Dozen Other Companies That Donated to Black Lives Matter:


Square Enix matched employee donations to BLM.


Square Enix matched employee donations to BLM.


Ubisoft pledged $100,000 to BLM and NAACP.






Toms pledged $100,000 to BLM and other organizations.




Spanx pledged $100,000 to BLM and other organizations.


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"If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.” – Desmond Tutu​ At Spanx, we always aim to be a source of bright light and positivity in this world. Today, we cannot ignore the injustices and darkness of our outside world. We are overwhelmed with sadness, frustration, heartbreak and anger over recent events. We want you to know that though you see us as a brand, we are made up of real people who care deeply about the justice and equality of everyone. We share your outrage and sorrow over the injustices that led to the tragic loss of the life of George Floyd, along with Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Tony McDade, and so many more. It’s time to not only stand up for what's right and speak out against racism, but to take action. We know that it’s in all of our hands to create a better world. Today, we’re using our social platforms to reiterate that we are committed to being a better ally to fight systemic racism. We will actively practice anti-racism through awareness and education, self-introspection and action. We are calling leaders, we are signing petitions, we are spreading ways to take action – but there is so much more that can still be done. We are donating $100,000 across national organizations focused on combating racial injustice: Black Lives Matter, NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund and The Minnesota Freedom Fund. In addition, we are committed to donating an additional $100,000 to organizations in our own home of Atlanta. To be an ally is to speak out against injustice and to be ears to listen to the POC experience. To be an ally to us means having a heart for empathy for the oppressed and a hand to make change. The time for silence is over. It’s time to learn, to grow, to change.​ #BlackLivesMatter #JusticeforGeorgeFloyd #AntiRacism Art/Image Credit: @quotesbychristie

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Lululemon redirected their original donation funds to BLM.


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We haven’t always got it right. Over the years it made us question if we had a right to speak up. And we are privileged to have a voice and a platform. So… Know we are not indifferent. Far from it. We are passionate about every single human being valued. For this to happen we need to take action. We are making a $100,000 donation to the Minnesota Freedom Fund. And we know that to be a stand against inequity and injustice of any kind, we all need to do so much more. You have our commitment we will. Update: Due to an overwhelming outpour of financial support for the Minnesota Freedom Fund, we have been asked to channel our resources into other foundations standing for change. We contributed a total of $250K to local Minneapolis organizations Rebuild Lake Street and Friends of Hennepin County Library (East Lake Library), as well as national organizations NAACP, Black Lives Matter and Reclaim the Block.

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Anastasia Beverly Hills pledged $1 million to BLM and other organizations.


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Anastasia Beverly Hills stands in solidarity with the Black community. We are pledging 1 million dollars towards the fight against systematic racism, oppression, and injustice. This weekend, we began with a donation of $100,000 across the following organizations: Black Lives Matter, The Innocence Project, The NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund, Black Visions Collective, and The Marshall Project. We are taking the time internally to discuss new initiatives that will financially support Black owned businesses and artists in the beauty industry. When the details have been finalized, we will announce the process for submission or nomination, and we will update you monthly on recipients. We vow to remain constant and vocal supporters of equality. We vow to use our platform and our privilege to amplify the voices of marginalized groups that deserve to be heard. Thank you to our community for being a continued source of inspiration and accountability. #BlackLivesMatter

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Glossier pledged $500,000 to BLM and other organizations


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23 and Me pledged an unspecified donation amount to BLM.




AirBnB pledged $500,000 to BLM and other organizations.




Unilever’s Axe pledged $250,000 to BLM while Unilever’s Degree pledged $100,000 to BLM.





Dropbox pledged $500,000 to BLM.




Fitbit pledged an unspecified donation amount to BLM.




Devolver Digital pledged $65,000 to BLM.




That Game Co. pledged $20,000 to BLM and other organizations.



Tinder pledged an unspecified donation amount to BLM.



Pokemon Pledged an unspecified donation amount to BLM.



Atlantic Records pledged an unspecified donation amount to BLM.



Discord pledged an unspecified donation amount to BLM.



Pusheen the Cat pledged an unspecified donation amount to BLM.



Ganni pledged $100,000 to BLM and other organizations

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At GANNI, we stand in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement. As we’ve been researching and educating ourselves, our silence—born out of the fear of saying the wrong thing—has gone on for too long. Today, our company and founders will be donating $100,000 across the below organisations, in support of the fight to end racial injustice. @blklivesmatter @naacp @aclu_nationwide We know this is not enough—we must continue to listen, research, and educate ourselves about systematic injustice and state sanctioned violence against Black people globally. We have a lot of work to do, but we commit to doing better and commit to continued action. If you are thinking about making a purchase with GANNI this week, we ask you to consider donating to an anti-racism organization instead. Additionally, starting this week and each week moving forward, we will be commissioning work from the Black creative community to share on our platforms. If you are a Black creator that’s interested in collaborating with GANNI, please DM us. It’s a small start, but the change begins now. #BlackLivesMatter #NoJusticeNoPeace #GeorgeFloyd #AhmaudArbery #BreonnaTaylor

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SavagexFenty pledged an unspecified donation amount to BLM NY.



Petty Little Thing pledged proceeds from its At Home with Saweetie Collection to BLM.



LipSlut pledged 100% of one week’s earnings to BLM.



FashionNova pledged $1 million to BLM and other organizations.



Aritzia pledged $100,000 to BLM and other organizations.

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Biossance pledged $100,000 to BLM and other organizations.


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Billie pledged $100,000 to BLM and other organizations.




For Love and Lemons pledged one weekend’s sales to BLM and other organizations.


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#blacklivesmatter period. We will be donating all web sales made this past weekend and today to the following organizations: @blklivesmatter, @bailproject, @aclu_nationwide and @naacp Legal Defense Fund. We are currently at $67,000. Help us raise more today for these incredible organizations. Swipe for just a few ways to take action. We have been trying to wrap our heads around how to best respond, as we wanted it to be meaningful. We acknowledge the privilege and power we have with the platform of this brand and know that it is only right that we use it to bring awareness and share educational information and resources in ways that help people take action. It is our human duty to stand for what is right. It is our human duty to speak out against injustices, to have compassion, to listen and learn, to raise our voices, to support the Black community, and to do better George Floyd didn't have to lose his life. Ahmaud Arbery didn't have to lose his life. Breonna Taylor didn't have to lose her life. What has been done to these humans, and the countless others throughout history is senseless and wrong Enough is enough. And it's time for actual change, we must do better so we can teach our future generations to be better. We as a company must own up to our responsibilities to make a change, to stand for what is right. We are committed to do so, to do more, to be better.

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Deciem pledged $100,000 to BLM and other organizations.




Hourglass Cosmetics pledged $100,000 to BLM and other organizations.


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WE STAND AGAINST RACISM, INJUSTICE AND VIOLENCE. As a first step, Hourglass is donating $100,000 across these organizations: NAACP, Black Lives Matter, Marsha P. Johnson Institute, Loveland Foundation and Thurgood Marshall College Fund. See below to learn more about how each one is combating racial injustice. We are committed to listening, learning and working towards systemic change. @naacp - Fights for equality for the Black community and people of color. @blklivesmatter - Builds power to bring justice, healing and freedom to Black communities across the globe. @thelovelandfoundation - Provides therapy and healing resources to Black women and girls. @mpjinstitute - Defends and protects the human rights of black transgender and gender non-conforming communities. @tmcf_hbcu - Champions opportunities for Black students in their journey to college and beyond. Link in bio to learn more. #blackouttuesday

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Ilia Beauty pledged $50,000 to BLM and other organizations.




Kosas pledged $20k to BLM and other organizations.