- 22 Apr 2008 19:26
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The report on NCLR by the Capital Research Center, a conservative group that investigates the funding of leftist and liberal causes, contains a good overview of this group’s activities. Michelle Malkin’s column La Raza Schools: Your Tax Dollars at Work is also very useful. All the information in my sample e-mail is derived from these sources.
Instructions for sending: Edit the message above as you like and submit it by e-mail to the following corporations, which are listed as NCLR’s primary corporate sponsors. (Not all the sponsors are listed below; most of the omissions were due to my inability to find appropriate contact information.) I’ve linked each item in the list either to a webpage or an e-mail address.
Allstate: https://messaging.allstate.com/Corp/Cor ... sEmail.asp
Bank of America: https://www3.bankofamerica.com/foundati ... ct_us_here
Coca-Cola: crreview@na.ko.com
Citi: http://www.citi.com/domain/contact/index.htm
Fannie Mae: http://www.fanniemae.com/contact/email. ... Contact+Us
Freddie Mac: corprel@freddiemac.com
Ford Motor Company: https://secure.ford.com/footer/contact- ... nvironment
General Motors Corporation: http://www.gm.com/corporate/responsibility/community/ — To get to the appropriate contact form, click Contact Us at the bottom of the page. Then click the Feedback tab, then Community, then feedback form, and send your message.
PepsiCo Foundation: http://www.pepsico.com/PEP_Investors/Co ... ntactForm/
The PMI Group, Inc.: %20pmi@pmigroup.com
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.: http://www.walmart.com/cservice/cu_comm ... ineForm.do — If prompted, select Other Questions or Comments and click Continue to get to the right form.
There is another list of NCLR corporate sponsors here.
If you are a regular consumer of the goods or services of these corporations, please mention that in your e-mail.
If you would like to look up phone numbers for these corporations and give them a call, that would be great.
http://inverted-world.com/index.php/act ... f_la_raza/
Subject: Stop funding the National Council of La Raza!
Body: The National Council of La Raza (NCLR) lists you as one of its institutional corporate partners.
I urge you to stop supporting NCLR. While posing as a moderate organization, NCLR actually funds groups and individuals who are hostile to white people and encourage Hispanic separatism and militancy. Additionally, NCLR lobbies for amnesty for illegal aliens and blocks efforts at immigration-law enforcement.
NCLR funds several charter schools that promote a radical agenda. Marcos Aguilar, the founder of the NCLR-supported Academia Semillas del Pueblo Xinaxcalmecac in Los Angeles, describes his political views as follows:
“We don’t want to drink from a White water fountain, we have our own wells and our natural reservoirs and our way of collecting rain in our aqueducts… Ultimately the White way, the American way, the neo-liberal, capitalist way of life will eventually lead to our own destruction.”
Aguilar sees his school as a means to promote resistance to white America and Hispanic separatism. The school is meant to be “a resistance, a starting point, like a fire in continuous struggle for our cultural life” and advances Hispanic “educational and cultural autonomy.” The school indoctrinates its students with a thorough-going indigenous Mexican identity, complete with courses in Aztec math and language.
In “La Raza Schools: Your Tax Dollars at Work,” columnist Michelle Malkin has given many other examples of NCLR-supported schools with radical agendas.
In addition, NCLR is one of the primary obstacles to the resolution of America’s illegal alien crisis. NCLR has lobbied:
- against legislation that would allow police to enforce immigration law;
- in favor of amnesty for illegal aliens;
- in favor of driver’s licenses for illegal aliens;
- in favor of in-state college tuition rates for illegal aliens.
The overwhelming majority of white Americans reject these policies. It incenses me that the money I spend on your products and services is used to fund lobbying efforts for policies I oppose, as well as Hispanic activists who are hostile to the white race.
Therefore, as long as you go on funding NCLR, we will take our business to your competitors.
See the Capital Research Center’s report on NCLR for more information (http://www.capitalresearch.org/pubs/pubs.html?id=616).
Sincerely,
Instructions for sending: Edit the message above as you like and submit it by e-mail to the following corporations, which are listed as NCLR’s primary corporate sponsors. (Not all the sponsors are listed below; most of the omissions were due to my inability to find appropriate contact information.) I’ve linked each item in the list either to a webpage or an e-mail address.
Allstate: https://messaging.allstate.com/Corp/Cor ... sEmail.asp
Bank of America: https://www3.bankofamerica.com/foundati ... ct_us_here
Coca-Cola: crreview@na.ko.com
Citi: http://www.citi.com/domain/contact/index.htm
Fannie Mae: http://www.fanniemae.com/contact/email. ... Contact+Us
Freddie Mac: corprel@freddiemac.com
Ford Motor Company: https://secure.ford.com/footer/contact- ... nvironment
General Motors Corporation: http://www.gm.com/corporate/responsibility/community/ — To get to the appropriate contact form, click Contact Us at the bottom of the page. Then click the Feedback tab, then Community, then feedback form, and send your message.
PepsiCo Foundation: http://www.pepsico.com/PEP_Investors/Co ... ntactForm/
The PMI Group, Inc.: %20pmi@pmigroup.com
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.: http://www.walmart.com/cservice/cu_comm ... ineForm.do — If prompted, select Other Questions or Comments and click Continue to get to the right form.
There is another list of NCLR corporate sponsors here.
If you are a regular consumer of the goods or services of these corporations, please mention that in your e-mail.
If you would like to look up phone numbers for these corporations and give them a call, that would be great.
http://inverted-world.com/index.php/act ... f_la_raza/
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