This list serves as the beginning of a large update to this prior list I created back in March.
I'm glad that some of these cultists openly admit to what they're up to. Makes my life so much easier. It's also interesting how many of these companies are clearly taken over by feminism beyond mere virtue signaling. The purpose of putting women on the boards?
Facebook, Google, TikTok and Twitter committed to tackling the entirely fake issue of "misogyny" otherwise known as not bending over backwards for people who want you dead. - No Microsoft! Told you they were the best of a bad group.
Gucci - Will donate 2.5m towards feminist political action.
PayPal - Will invest $100m in female-run investment funds (ARKK?)
Subsidiaries : Honey, Venmo.
Proctor and Gamble - Committed to $10bn spending at female-led businesses.
Brands to avoid : Always, Ariel, Bounty, Charmin, Crest, Dawn, Downy, Fairy, Febreze, Gain, Gillette, Head & Shoulders, Olay, Oral-B, Pampers, Pantene, Tide, Vicks.
TikTok - There's something ironic about a Chinese company being part of this, given that China banned feminism entirely.
Countries to avoid traveling to and giving your tourism when borders open - Argentina, Canada, Chile, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland.
That list above just seems like a list of countries where the cult got power and plundered the vaults to help their own. On TD I said Argentina was the closest humanity had to living out the SCUM Manifesto, alongside the UK, who weirdly didn't give anything to the cause this time.
It saddens me to see my country (Chile) on that list. But I'm not surprised.
If it's any consolation, there's likely far more than what I found, so you're probably not the only ones.
I double checked, and I still can't find Sweden in the list of governments financially contributing.
I found Kenya though, which is odd. Do western governments send money to Africa that's then laundered into the Fourth Reich war chest?
The main reason I made this post before making the update to the list is to ask this - Do we put the likes of PayPal and P&G on the same level as companies like Nissan and others that got thrown onto my prior list for mentioning women's day at all?
Or should I cut the list down to the worst offenders?
Refer back to One Angry Gamer's "Traitors of America" list and have a few tiers. I think people/companies that expressed support for BLM got "probation" on it.