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I want to boycott Lockheed Martin but man.... I was really looking forward to getting that Black Hawk helicopter for Xmas! No, but really, a few of the companies in this list are a relative surprise (Bcom, AirBnB), others are well known pieces of s*t, a few are literally in the military industry and are probably involved in every conflict in the world (or they are actively trying to)
AirBnB and Booking.com facilitate rentals in illegally occupied territory including in buildings whose legitimate owners have been murdered or pushed out at gunpoint.
As such they are quite deeply involved in providing economic gains from ethnic cleansing. It is also quite easy for them to cease such activities as it is fairly straightforward to figure out, which areas still are held by the legitimate Palestinian owners and which have been ethnically cleansed.
thank you for raising awareness on this, I had no clue
Lockheed Martin
Leonardo S.p.A
FANUC Corporation
Microsoft
Alphabet
Amazon
IBM
Palantir Technologies
Caterpillar
Rada Electronic Industries
Hyundai
Volvo Group
Booking
Airbnb
Drummond Company
Glencore
Bright Dairy & Food
Netafim
BNP Paribas
Barclays,
BlackRock
Vanguard
Chevron
Elbit Systems
Allianz
AXA
AirBNB?
Israelis steal homes from Palestinians and then rent them out on AirBNB. This has been brought to the attention of AirBNB (and Booking.Com) which proceed to not care and rent out the stolen homes anyways.
IBM profiting from a genocide?? Say it ain't so!
Just got let go from Microsoft for speaking out. Not that it would matter. But now the UN is at least on my side too. Garbage company. Never even wanted to work there. My company got bought out by them and suddenly was a Microsoft employee. Fuck em! All their leadership should be in prison or worse.
The US tech company IBM has also been responsible for training military and intelligence personnel
History repeating itself
It's almost like a core problem is capitalism itself...