Tuesday, December 5, 2023

Oy vey! Elon Must Go!

Elon Musk is finding himself in a bit of a pickle. He got into a fight with the Tribe... and now the Tribe is out for blood. Not because he lied about anything. No, it's because he told the truth about something: that Jews are pushing race hatred against Whites. Well, aren't they? Look around you. It's not that hard to see.

Not all Jews obviously, but the Synagogue of Satan Jews sure do. And in researching the matter you will notice too, dear reader, how not one of the anti-Elonites denied the fact of what he said. How could they? Nope, they just power shifted into "Anti-semitism!" mode and began burning rubber. It's an old trick they like to use. Happily, at long last, people seem to be waking up to it.

Me? I'm going to boycott some of the companies listed below. Coca-Cola, Mars Inc. Kraft-Heinz and Whole Foods leap to mind. Heineken too of course, which is a no brainer because it's hog slop anyway.

There are some others I'm going to call - i.e. Whole Foods, the local car dealers for the companies listed below. Also, all of these companies have websites, where they'll take consumer concerns. I'll ask them if they really hate Whites. If enough people start doing it they WILL back off - albeit very quietly. I guarantee it.

What follows comes from from Media Matters - a George Soros NGO. Reading through it we can make a few deductions: 1. All of these companies are controlled, to a large degree, by Jews. 2. They are willing to harm their own share holders to get at Elon. Why? Because in order to survive and remain relevant, a company MUST advertise: "Early to bed and early to rise. Work like hell and advertise." 3. The coordinated nature of the boycott reveals how Jews coalesce to fight their perceived enemies - of whom, for no reason whatsoever, there is no end of. They will target someone, then come flying in from all directions to attack. I have a solution: boycott them.

Fitz
From Media Matters: "An asterisk indicates a company has issued a statement or was publicly reported as stopping its ads on Twitter and subsequently confirmed. Otherwise, companies identified on this list are “quiet quitters,” based on a Media Matters analysis of Pathmatics data. These companies were previously advertising on Twitter, but then stopped for a significant period of time following direct outreach, controversies, and warnings from media buyers.

Abbott Laboratories
Allstate Corporation
AMC Networks
American Express Company
AT&T
Big Heart Petcare
BlackRock, Inc.
BlueTriton Brands, Inc.
Boston Beer Company
CA Lottery (California State Lottery)
CenturyLink (Lumen Technologies, Inc.)
Chanel
Chevrolet*
Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc.*
Citigroup, Inc.
CNN
Dell
Diageo
DirecTV
Discover Financial Services
Fidelity
First National Realty Partners
Ford*
Heineken N.V.
Hewlett-Packard (HP)
Hilton Worldwide
Inspire Brands, Inc.
Jeep*
Kellogg Company
Kohl's Department Stores, Inc.
Kyndryl*
LinkedIn Corporation
MailChimp (The Rocket Science Group)
Marriott International, Inc.
Mars Petcare
Mars, Incorporated
Merck & Co. (Merck Shark & Dohme MSD)*
Meta Platforms, Inc. (formerly Facebook, Inc.)
MoneyWise (Wise Publishing, Inc.)
Nestle
Novartis AG*
Pernod Ricard
PlayPass
The Coca-Cola Company
The Kraft Heinz Company
Tire Rack
Verizon
Wells Fargo
Whole Foods Market IP
Yum! Brands

"Despite these advertising losses, Elon Musk (who acquired the platform in late October) has continued his rash of brand unsafe actions — including amplifying conspiracy theories, unilaterally reinstating banned accounts such as that of former President Donald Trump, courting and engaging with far-right accounts, and instituting a haphazard verification scheme that allowed extremists and scammers to purchase a blue check. This last move, in particular, opened the platform up to a variety of fraud and brand imitations.

"(Snack food company Mondelez International has also reportedly stopped advertising on Twitter citing concerns about hate speech on the platform. However, ads for two of Mondelez’s major brands – Oreo and Ritz – have recently been running at high volume, accounting for approximately $600,000 in ad spending since November 9.)"

PS, Wal-Mart too has now piled on. I've called 9 businesses today to ask if they hated White people. Tomorrow is another day, and the Wal-Marts in my vicinity are all going to hear from me.

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