7 Most Racist Companies

7 Most Racist Companies
Racist companies

For over 400 years, blacks living in western countries have been facing a lot of discrimination. They have suffered in the hands of white oppressors, primarily for financial purposes. This article exposes 7 most racist companies.

They have served as slaves since colonization. However, the question is why should they tolerate such barbarism. They should arise and defend themselves. In America especially, the authorities care less about black Americans. They make judgments based on their skin color.

These black Americans should endorse for change without despairing. Some companies which refute that ‘black lives matter ‘ include: (The racist companies)

Wal-Mart

This corporate finance the American Legislative Council Exchange, a body that creates bills. Legislators then enact laws from the bills which purpose to discriminate against blacks. Over time, the company has profited from working with this body.

Some of these laws include:

The “Stand Your Ground” law. Through this law, many Americans feared the authorities, trying their best to avoid getting into trouble. However, because of this law, George Zimmerman killed Trayvon Martin in 2014 with no justifiable reason.

The “Three Strikes & You’re Out” law. This law purposed to promote racism. It served as a tool to detain mostly the blacks. Especially private prisons surged with blacks whom they detained longer than usual. These private correction facilities made immense profits.

The “Truth in Sentencing” law. It enabled detainees to serve a minimum jail term of 85%. Prisons got overcrowded and taxpayer money kept streaming in.

Through these legislations, Warl-Mart made a lot of money leaving blacks in financial and emotional distress. However, Warl-Mart pulled out of the association with ALEC in 2012 and now the Walton Family funds it.

AT&T

This organization seems to advocate for the slogan black lives matter while also an active member of ALEC.

ALEC endorses racism.

Just two years before, CEO Randall was preaching on the significance of love for everyone, including blacks. This speech seemed convenient as it came a week before an explosive documentary, “The 13th”.

Home Depot

Bernie Marcus, a co-founder of Home Depot, donated $7million for Trump’s campaign. He also promised to channel more donations for his 2020 reelection campaign.

Meanwhile, Lowe, a black American CEO, received $25 million in grants from them for minority-owned businesses.

L’Oréal Paris

L’Oréal fired Munroe Bergdorf in 2017 after she challenged white authority. The transgender model fired a fierce response on social media and criticized the corporation for being racists.

“You dropped me from a campaign in 2017 and threw me to the wolves for speaking out about racism and white supremacy.”

Fox Corporation

It is the most oblivious bias corporation. However, of late they have been endorsing for ‘black lives matter’. There is so much uncertainty, especially since they have made none philanthropic contributions to help blacks.

Over the past years, they have done so much damage to blacks.

The NFL

This company ostracized Colin Kaepernick for voicing out against police brutality. However, the same organization is now advocating for ‘ black lives matter’.

As it appears there is so much presence as NFL is just trying to portray a pleasant image as a company. It has never cared about justice for the blacks since their words do not match their actions.

Amazon

They have accused this company of promoting discrimination through its security app ring. They have been selling this surveillance technology to police. This recognition face app misidentifies black faces making police abuse innocent blacks.

Most of the blacks working in the company are the least rank. The employees mistreat the African Americans in the warehouses where they work.

Many are expecting more change, especially after this rich corporation donated $10million to social justice organizations. Is there hope of the racist companies to stop the evil act?

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