Corporations have adopted woke policies, regularly injecting left-wing ideals into their products, services and employment practices,” Justin Haskins, the director of the Socialism Research Center at The Heartland Institute, begins in the op-ed.
“But some of these businesses have recently gone much further than merely promoting social justice causes; they have chosen to target conservative customers and employees, coercing or forcing Americans to abandon their deeply held beliefs in order to receive important goods or services or to stay employed,” he continued.
“1792 Exchange has assessed 1,000+ companies` policies, practices, and other relevant criteria to determine the likelihood a company will cancel a contract or client, or boycott, divest, or deny services based on views or beliefs,” the group notes on its website.
He notes further that the 1792 Exchange has released its Spotlight Report, which evaluates the policies, practices, and other relevant criteria of hundreds of companies to determine the likelihood of a company canceling a contract or client, boycotting, divesting, or denying services based on views or beliefs.
” Out of the more than 1,000 companies evaluated, 147 are currently classified as “High Risk,” which means they are much more likely than other businesses to engage in direct discrimination.
In addition, the bank has provided financial support to Planned Parenthood and the Southern Poverty Law Center, an organization that has targeted conservative groups in the past.
“Although the transportation companies listed in the 1792 Exchange report do not regularly refuse to do business based on ideological or religious considerations, they have engaged in left-wing activism and even promoted partisan legislation,” he wrote.
The Exchange also identified ten major food and beverage companies as “High Risk” in their Spotlight Report.
“The 1792 Exchange outlined nearly 100 additional “High Risk” companies in its report, including some of the most powerful in the world, like Alphabet (the owners of Google), Disney, and Apple,” he noted further.
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