🚨TRANS 'MEDICINE' IN RETREAT
315 health facilities have dropped the Human Rights Campaign's Healthcare Equality Index in the past 2 years, a remarkable defection. But 323 facilities still score a 100, showing trans ideology's entrenchment.
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1792 Exchange has identified 200+ Fortune 1000 companies outsourcing their charitable giving programs to Benevity — a platform that uses the SPLC's "hate list" to "vet" nonprofits.
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https://t.co/CyhMot5uPl
Our research found 200+ Fortune 1000 companies using Benevity, which relies on the SPLC's discredited "hate list" to blacklist mainstream conservative nonprofits.
Companies: demand Benevity cut ties with SPLC — or find a new platform.
“Charitable giving programs should empower generosity, not enforce political conformity,” @1792Exchange CEO @DouglasNapier63 said. “Benevity must immediately end its use of [SPLC]'s defamatory ‘Hate List’ & ‘Hate Map.’"
SNEAKY
How does corporate America blacklist conservatives? Companies don't do it outright. Instead, they outsource it: to the very same leftist "hate watchdog" that allegedly paid for KKK hoods and cross burnings😲
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https://t.co/3dyH173EA6
But the people unfairly smeared by the SPLC are fighting back. Today, three more organizations joined an open letter demanding Benevity drop the SPLC's "hate list" and "hate map."
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“Charitable giving programs should empower generosity, not enforce political conformity,” @1792Exchange CEO @DouglasNapier63 said. “Benevity must immediately end its use of [SPLC]'s defamatory ‘Hate List’ & ‘Hate Map.’"
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SNEAKY
How does corporate America blacklist conservatives? Companies don't do it outright. Instead, they outsource it: to the very same leftist "hate watchdog" that allegedly paid for KKK hoods and cross burnings😲
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https://t.co/3dyH173EA6
🚨 Day 2 of 30 Heroes in 30 Days — countdown to July 4!
The Bedford Boys of Virginia. From a town of just 3,200, 37 young men of Company A, 116th Infantry landed in the first wave on Omaha Beach, D-Day. 19 died within minutes.
One shining example: 1st Lt. Jimmie W. Monteith Jr. (Medal of Honor) repeatedly exposed himself to murderous fire, rallied scattered troops, and guided tanks through a minefield under hellish artillery and machine guns. He was killed that day.
They stormed the beaches to liberate a continent & never asked for riches or glory — the only land they asked for was a place to bury their dead.
Brothers. Neighbors. Virginians. Heroes. 🇺🇸
#30HeroesIn30Days #BedfordBoys #DDay #OmahaBeach #MedalofHonor
This morning at the World War II Memorial, we pause to honor the courage and sacrifice of those who stormed the beaches of Normandy 82 years ago today. 🇺🇸
Photo by Chris Johnson
On this day in 1944, freedom was secured on the shores of Normandy. We remember the heroes of D-day. They didn’t fight for glory, they fought so millions could have a future. They knew the cost—and went anyway.
Over 4,400 Allied troops died today, and over 2,500 were Americans. Never forget.
Day 1 of 30 Heroes in 30 Days — our countdown to July 4th!
Starting with Dwight D. Eisenhower — the general who carried the weight of the free world on D-Day’s eve.
Posting this from @VoicesofWW2 because it captures the man’s soul better than I ever could: the quiet courage, the tears, the note that said “mine alone.”
True American grit. True leadership.
Follow for a new hero every single day until Independence Day 🇺🇸
#30HeroesIn30Days #Eisenhower #DDay80
1792 Exchange identified over $3.5 million in corporate foundation support and direct donations to the SPLC from 2020 to 2025.
Corporations like:
- Raymond James Charitable
- Gilead Sciences Foundation
- BNY Mellon Charitable Gift Fund
- PayPal Charitable Giving Fund
- T. Rowe Price Charitable
- Allstate Foundation
- TIAA
No responsible company should continue any support of, or association with, the SPLC.
https://t.co/NPvpbMIo0Q
The calm before the storm. Pointe du Hoc. The most dangerous mission on D-Day, according to Omar Bradley. 225 men will fight here late tonight, US time. 77 will be killed, and more than 140 will be wounded.
@elonmusk Companies like @Apple, @jpmorgan, and @Cisco have been MAJOR donors to the SPLC.
Now that they know where their money was going, will they end their support and association with the SPLC?
https://t.co/bc1YCAQp5Z
The SPLC funded hate groups like the KKK and Neo-Nazis, but who funded the SPLC?
From 2020 to 2025:
◦ Raymond James Charitable: $689,079
◦ Gilead Sciences Foundation: $750,000
◦ BNY Mellon Charitable Gift Fund: $428,500
◦ PayPal Charitable Giving Fund: $310,000
◦ T. Rowe Price Charitable: $235,000
◦ Allstate Foundation: $125,000
◦ TIAA: $102,000
No responsible company should continue any support of, or association with, the SPLC.
https://t.co/NPvpbMHQbi
Less than a month until we celebrate 250 yrs of Independence. I look forward to sharing stories of American grit, determination and unbelievable patriotism (and remind everyone that America was made in Virginia:) #AmericanMiracle https://t.co/t9ullpVVO2
The SPLC used $4.1 million in donor to fund the KKK and other extremist groups.
This is how they used the money:
-Attend and host extremist group rallies across the country.
-Grow existing chapters of extremist groups.
-Create new chapters of extremist groups;
Recruit new individuals into extremist groups.
-Make donations to extremist group leaders.
-Purchase materials for cross burnings.
-Purchase materials to make Ku Klux Klan robes and hoods.
-Create racist paraphernalia that extremist groups sold at rallies.
-Publish extremist literature used in the recruiting of more members.
-Pay everyday living expenses, which allowed the Fs to focus on their extremist groups rather than seeking other employment.
They funded the groups they told the public they were fighting.
Once again, @Tyler2ONeil brings receipts for all things SPLC. 👇
“So that's the kind of conservative who goes to bat for the SPLC: a group bankrolled by leftist dark money represented by an Obama alumn.”
'CONSERVATIVE' GROUP DEFENDING SPLC?🤔
Today, Society for the Rule of Law moved to file an amicus brief in U.S. v. SPLC, suggesting the DOJ engaged in vindictive prosecution. I can't help but wonder, what sort of conservative group takes the SPLC's side?
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