Badjer
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I've read through this entire thread and want to add my .02Some decades ago I subscribed to these (hunting) magazines: Sports Afield, Field and Stream, Outdoors, Peterson's Hunting.
I remember one of these magazines posting a list of anti hunting companies.
Most memorable, McDonald's restruant topped the list of some 20 or more other companies and organizations.
Verizon, AT&T, Sears, Kmart, and I parted ways a lot of years ago for their respective irreparable business practices and being anti gun/anti hunting.
No matter how it's labelled anti-gunner is anti-hunting. They are the same mold, period.
Apparently being anti-NRA means a company/individual is just misunderstood. Just like the anti's want us to think.
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As Ridge Runner said, at one time an internet search would reveal lists of anti-gun (hunting) organizations. Those lists (and the links I had saved for years) don't come up with anything anymore.
Maybe because of backlash to companies like Dick's, these big corporations either wiped their internet footprint or just hide their donations better?
I have seen lists like RR is referring to. Target, AT&T, Yeti, Muck, Time Warner, Land Rover, Under Armor, Google, Apple, Levi Strauss, were all on these lists. Unfortunately I only have a handwritten list I made years ago to hang on my PC monitor as my proof.
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My comment on this: Look how clean the searches are when you try to find info. Seems suspicious to me NOTHING can be found. In this super polarized world you would think this would be easy to find. This alone should make you stop and think. Hope you all have a good day...