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Tuesday, February 26, 2019

PayPal CEO Admits Partnership with Far-Left SPLC to Blacklist Conservatives

PayPal CEO Dan Schulman admitted during an interview with the Wall Street Journal that PayPal works with the far-left Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) when it considers blacklisting conservatives.

After being asked by the Wall Street Journal what “values” PayPal identifies with,” Schulman replied, “Probably the most important value to us is diversity and inclusion.”

“I think North Carolina was probably the moment that was the most visible, where we basically said this violates our core value and we need to make a very public stand on it,” claimed Schulman, referencing the time when PayPal pulled out of an investment in North Carolina because the state passed a bill making it mandatory for people to use the bathroom of their biological sex.

“Businesses need to be a force for good in those values and issues that they believe in..," the PayPal CEO said.

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[Unless, of course, the business bakes wedding cakes. --Editor]

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

How about Amazon making billions but paying $0 in federal taxes. Wouldn't it be nice for our parks to have that funding? Our roads? Our healthcare system? Our military? A precious wall for conservatives?

Anonymous said...

PayPal is one of the worst companies out there. They steal customers money for no reason. Stay away from them! But that is the far left anyway, stealing peoples money.

Anonymous said...

I never use pay pal when buying online !

Anonymous said...

The Democratic Party has gone full circle: it is now the party of discrimination and exclusion. Think like us or you're doomed, should be their motto.

Anonymous said...

PayPal, Chase bank, the government, this list goes on and on. It seems like any company/entity that is in charge of people's money think they can control and/or steal from people.

Anonymous said...

Who USED PayPal??

Anonymous said...


Duly noted; now on my list to avoid using.
Scrooge 'em!