I created a spreadsheet of the 173 House members who voted against the Equality Act, which would extend legal protections to LGBT Americans. It shows how much each person voting no was given by tech companies who are today vocally celebrating #pridehttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1uFEz7gD_d8Fidcf1K5byNID11Ji5BKFpOMDZc4ShS_A/edit?usp=sharing …
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By request, here is the complete list of employees donating to the corporate PAC for Microsoft (https://docquery.fec.gov/pdf/226/201906199150098226/201906199150098226.pdf …) Google (https://docquery.fec.gov/pdf/811/201906209150154811/201906209150154811.pdf …) Amazon (https://docquery.fec.gov/pdf/359/201901319144420359/201901319144420359.pdf …) Facebook (https://docquery.fec.gov/pdf/356/201906199150125356/201906199150125356.pdf …) Salesforce (https://docquery.fec.gov/pdf/840/201901319144293840/201901319144293840.pdf …)
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The last thing I'll say is that giving money for bigotry is NOT a cost of doing business in the United States. Both Apple and IBM decline to run a corporate PAC and do fine. Google, Microsoft and Amazon could shut down their political donations tonight with zero consequences.
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The second last thing I'll say is that in 2018 a single
@intel employee (who was not even a US citizen) got Intel to stop funding Steve King, the overtly white supremacist congressman, by pointing the conflict with Intel's stated values to management. You have a lot of power!Show this thread
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Publish the lists? Or a link so people can see?
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Not with that attitude! But employees are working hard to defund it, one donor at a time.
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