Source: CD Media Staff

We at CDMedia believe that economic power is at the heart of the movement to reclaim the republic. We are attempting to help readers make a decision for future purchases in supporting that agenda. The simple question is — does a corporation want to control your life? Or, help you to live a free, prosperous life?

We are listing corporations below on either side of the spectrum with linked supporting documentation. We will be adding names often going forward. Please excuse the low number of names as we grow this effort.

By the way, we consider a majority of business conducted, or imported from China a firm placement in the ‘Wants To Control Your Life” category, as heavy involvement with the Chinese Communist Party speaks for itself on that matter. It is a known fact China uses slave labor.

A ‘commitment to social justice’ is also in our view a commitment to cultural Marxism, the ultimate in control.

And all corporate media is on the Left side of the chart.

This list has nothing to do with ‘alt-right’ or ‘alt-left’, it simply is about whether someone else wants to control your life.

Happy shopping and God Bless America!


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WANTS TO CONTROL YOUR LIFEWANTS TO HELP YOU BE FREE
AirbnbBasecamp (software)
AflacBirch Gold
AmazonBitchute (video post)
American AirlinesBlack Rifle Coffee *Disagreement over Kyle Rittenhouse affair
AppleBrave (free speech web browser)
Bank of America
Bed, Bath and BeyondCharles Schwab
Ben & Jerry’s
Blackrock
Burger KingCoinbase (crypto exchange) *CEO changed policy recently
ChobaniDominos Pizza
CitibankDunkin Donuts *Distribute coffee from Coke?
City National Bank of Florida
Coca ColaEpik Domains (website domains)
Delta Airlines
Dick’s Sporting GoodsFrank (coming social network)
Disney
eBayGab.com (social network, Youtube alternative Gab TV)
Etsy
Estee Lauder
Eventbrite
FacebookGoya (food brand) *board liberal?
General Motors
Giant Foods (Stop n Shop)Hobby Lobby
Gillette (P&G)
GoDaddy
GoogleMinds.com (social network)
Hasbro
Home Depot
JP Morgan Chase
LevisMy Pillow
LinkedInNew Balance
Mailchimp9Line Clothing
McDonaldsOverstock.com (online retailer)
MeWe
Microsoft
Mondolez (Oreo)
NBAProtonmail (free secure email)
NBT BankPublix
Netflix
NFL
NikeRed Bull
Nordstrom
North Face
ParlerRouses Food Market
Patagonia
Peloton
PepsiRumble (Youtube alternative)
Seventh Generation (detergent)
ShopifySheetz (convenience store chain)
StarbucksSmashwords (ebooks)
StripeTelegram (encrypted comms)
Subway
Square (ecommerce)
Target
TwitterTrader Joes (we realize they have mask issues)
Uber
Under Armour
United AirlinesUline (office supplies)
UPS
USAA
U.S. Olympic Committee
US SoccerWeatherTech
Verizon
WalmartWire (Secure comms)
WikipediaZoho (Google alternative)

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