The opposition of major corporations such as Coca-Cola and Delta to a Georgia election law has drawn attention to an alliance of more than 1,000 companies that, in effect, have identified themselves as opponents of voting integrity.
The Civic Alliance boasts on its website that its membership has grown to 1,119 companies that employee more than 5 million people.
“As a coalition of businesses, we use our voice, our brand, and our reach to strengthen our democracy. We support safe, accessible, and trusted elections, and we inspire our employees and customers to participate in civic life,” the alliance says.
However, the objective of making elections “accessible” translates to opposition to laws such as Georgia’s that seek to ensure that every vote represents a legitimate voter and that voters are not disenfranchised.
Guarantee 95 percent of their employees don’t share their beliefs
1:37 – I think you are accurate in your assumption. The CEO’s of these companies aren’t always even based in the U.S. anymore. But one thing is for sure – piss off enough Americans and Woke will soon mean Broke.
I appreciate you posting the list of companies involved. This assists me in knowing what companies that I will no longer give any of my business.
Cancel culture is a two way street.
Time for WOKE to go BROKE !!!!! THEY are a JOKE !!!!
Whites need to Boycott their asses & see how their sales are then !!!!!