A group of Christian investors are warning some of the largest U.S. retailers including Costco and Walmart against selling the abortion pill mifepristone.
Companies offering the drug risk reputation and legal repercussions, according to an Aug. 2 letter sent to CEOs at the two retail giants, as well as Kroger, Albertsons and medical distribution company McKesson Corp. The group said 6,000 Costco customers have signed a petition saying they will cancel their membership if the retailer starts selling the pills.
The religious coalition behind the petition owns about $172 million in shares of the five companies. The coalition was led by Boise, Idaho-based Inspire Investing, which manages $3 billion of assets, and includes the investment arm of the Southern Baptist churches and the American Family Association, a Christian fundamentalist group.
I'm not one of those people who complains about religious tax exemptions and the like. But if you have an "investment arm" then you are not a church, you are some sort of weird, cultist bank.
And we need to pass as federal law, the moment a church or religious group with any tax exempt status tries to get political they instantly lose tax exempt status and now owe all the back taxes and penalties due to not paying taxes. Make it painful to be stupid
This is the kinda shit that they do that makes church membership go down. It's been on a downward trend for decades, and they still think they're some kind of powerful majority. Fuck. Off.
Who fuckin cares what a bunch of dumbfuck religious fuckwits think‽ Where are the stupid idiots who push bullshit going to shop? Walmart pushed out alternatives years, so they have no choice. Shut the fuck you bassakward assholes
I dunno. Where are these Christian groups going to shop besides Walmart? We know they can't afford anywhere else and if they could, they wouldn't be shopping at Walmart.
Sorry if I wasn't clear but that's my logic and point, yeah. I think maybe it got interpreted the opposite way or I'm tone deaf to your sarcasm or smth