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We as Afrikan people need to establish more independent Black media platforms in America to force the world to respect Black perspectives, especially the radical, progressive, socialist, communist, Afrocentric, Black nationalist, and Pan Afrikanist view. Because white supremacy has distorted one of American democracy s most cherished civil liberties-the freedom speech. This fundamental principle in Americanism is not enjoyed by Afrikan people. We do not have the freedom to shape and mold political opinions about news, especially Black radical views, to the America People. Only White people, and non threatening Black people, have the freedom to shape and mold opinions about news in America. For instance, the mainstream press did not seek Black radical opinions about Trump s failed insurrection on January 6, 2021. Trump, the duly elected 45th President of the United States of America, helped to orchestrate a failed coup d état to stop demo
3M, UnitedHealthcare parent United Health Group, and Medtronic are among the Minnesota companies rethinking political donation policies.
Growing List of Minnesota Companies ‘Pause’ Political Contributions Target, Best Buy, U.S. Bank, 3M, Securian, UnitedHealth Group, Medtronic, Thrivent, and Cargill are all suspending donations and/or reviewing policies.
More and more Fortune 500-level companies in Minnesota are deciding to take a deep breath and take a “pause” on making political contributions in the wake of the breach of the U.S. Capitol last week by a violent mob. The trend appears to be accelerating quickly.
On Monday afternoon Minneapolis-based U.S. Bancorp announced that it had “paused all giving from its political action committee.” Most corporate political dollars come from political action committees known as “PACs.”