Via David "Not another dime."
National advisory board members include Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones, Chick-Fil-A Foundation President Rodney Bullard and charter school pioneer J.C. Huizenga.
The Salvation Army wants its white donors to give it more than just money this Christmas season. Its leadership is also demanding they apologize for being racist.
It's part of a push by the Christian charitable organization to embrace the ideas of Black Lives Matter, an activist group working to, among other things, "dismantle white privilege" and "disrupt the Western-prescribed nuclear family structure."
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I will never donate to this company. How dare you push a government agenda. I am done with these non profit companies cheating people out of things for profit.
ReplyDeleteGood deal.
DeleteWhat a good idea! I'm not white, but I'll play along.
ReplyDelete"I'm deeply sorry for noticing that certain groups are characterized by an excess of low IQ, poor impulse control, and violent criminality."
And bonus apology: "I'm even more sorry to notice that another group has done more than any other to stoke Negro resentment and hatred of whites. This group collectively is far more privileged and powerful than whites, but aggressively claims victimhood and oppression and will go hammer and tongs (or is it "hammer and sickle") after anyone questioning their narrative."
PS, for best effect, read these out loud using John Cena's voice when he gave that beyond-embarrassing abject apology to China (for referring to Taiwan as a country) in his bad Mandarin.
:) Well said.
DeleteNever apologize. That emblem shield the Salvation Army uses is
ReplyDeletethe same one the Rothschild's uses with different wording but
the same shape.
The McMichael's and friend were all found guilty d/t black
aggression. Some justice system we have here. Cowards and
traitors to justice. We no longer have our authority because
we gave it to the gov and they stripped it from us.
we gave it to the gov and they stripped it from us.
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Done. No more money from me.
ReplyDeleteGood x2.
DeleteI guess you don't need my money.
ReplyDeleteGood x 3.
DeleteThe Salvation Army can Sincerely go F#&k themselves.
ReplyDeleteGood x 4
DeleteNot another dime. And they used to be such a great organization.
ReplyDeleteReally and Good x5
DeleteHere's my immutable deal = I do not ever ask pardon for the color of my skin (kinda red really) and I give no one on this planet any points more-less for the color of theirs. I DO NOT CARE and that angers people who want me to care and I have never, do not now nor will ever care. FRO to this crap from Salvation Army someone there has gone off their meds.
ReplyDeleteKinda' like when accused of being racist, respond with a yes, which should end the conversation quickly.
DeleteIf I was black, I would hate with a passion these whiney baby bitches.
ReplyDeleteEvery day a new group thinks offending whites will get them seat at Biden dinner table.
ReplyDeleteGood point.
DeleteSadly I used to think of this charity as one of the few good ones left.
ReplyDeleteNot another f'cking penny will hit their red kettle from my pockets.
I think I will write up a few notes, fold them up like dollar bills, and 'donate' them so that the people doing the collection know how the public feels. Maybe it will feed back, doubt it will create change, but it sets the tone of the dialog, better than letting their side frame the debate (donations are down this year due to the kung flu, not our politically motivated corporate machinations!)
Whenever I drop anything in their pot, it will be a note that says FUCK YOU, you whiny communist bitches!
DeleteAnonymous,good x6 and your idea is excellent.
DeleteWhenever I drop anything in their pot, it will be a note that says FUCK YOU, you whiny communist bitches!
DeleteYou're being too lenient as usual.....! :)
No more money from me to them.
ReplyDeleteAnother serious waste of blond.
Good x7.
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