How Corporate America Quietly Blacklists Conservatives
Originally published June 8, 2026
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To Corporate America: Add a Carve-Out to Protect Kids
June 12, 2026From 1792 Exchange To the 568 Companies Covering “Transgender” Procedures for Minors Many heartbreaking stories have been recently told by young men and women who have undergone so-called “transition” procedures as minors and who are now suffering from deep regret and permanent physical and emotional damage. From Capitol Hill to corporate annual meetings, these unfortunate victims have bravely revealed the irreversible harms inflicted upon them as children under the guise of “health care.” The common cry among them has been “I wish the adults had protected me.” I am writing today to make you aware of information we have identified regarding your company’s employee healthcare benefits. This engagement is based on data from the Human Rights Campaign’s (HRC) annual Corporate Equality Index (CEI), released in February 2026. Your company achieved full points under CEI Criteria 2 (Inclusive Benefits), which requires comprehensive health coverage for transgender individuals without exclusion for “medically necessary care.” The HRC bases its scoring on information submitted to, or affirmed by, a companyrepresentative. Based on this score, we can reasonably infer that your corporate healthcare plans cover transgender-related procedures. And because most employer-sponsored healthcare plans extend coverage to dependents, this likely means the plan also covers minors. …
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June 9, 2026To Benevity: Stop Using the SPLC’s Discredited “Hate List”
June 8, 2026From organizations slanderously placed on the SPLC’s “Hate List.” To Soraya Alexander and the leadership of Benevity: We, the undersigned organizations, urge Benevity to immediately end its use of the Southern Poverty Law Center’s (SPLC) “Hate Map” and “Hate List” in determining which nonprofits are eligible for corporate charitable giving and employee matching programs. By relying on these partisan designations, Benevity legitimizes a severely biased blacklist that inspires violence, urges discrimination against mainstream organizations, and undermines the spirit of charitable giving. The SPLC’s list has already caused real harm. In 2012, a gunman entered the Family Research Council’s Washington, D.C. headquarters intending to commit mass murder. He later admitted that he chose his target after seeing it labeled on the SPLC’s website. By using the SPLC’s lists to vet charities, Benevity reinforces and perpetuates a dangerous mechanism that has already been used to justify violence against peaceful Americans. The situation surrounding Turning Point USA underscores this danger with tragic clarity. The organization was added to the SPLC’s Hate List in 2024 and targeted in a hostile SPLC article in May 2025. Just one day before the assassination of its founder, Charlie Kirk, the SPLC featured Turning Point USA in its …
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January 5, 2026HRC Launches Educators for Equality Pledge
August 13, 2026As a new school year rolls around, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) launched a new pledge focused on recruiting educators to commit to “ensure every student feels safe, valued, and affirmed.” This Educators for Equality pledge, among other things, asks signatories to: This initiative fits squarely within HRC’s existing work in schools via its Welcoming Schools program, an “anti-bullying” curriculum that functions as a subversive way to discuss LGBTQ+ topics in the classroom. If that accusation feels like an assertion, consider the fact that the “key resources” HRC highlighted in the pledge sign-up are “pioneering LGBTQ+ and gender-inclusive professional development training, lesson plans, booklists and school advocacy resources specifically designed for educators and youth-serving professionals.” For example, an “Educator for Equality” might use the Welcoming Schools curriculum to teach 3rd graders about the “Gendersnow Person” as a way to “explore the concepts of gender identity and gender expression” and that there are “many ways to be a girl, boy, both or neither.” Even a cursory journey through the Welcoming Schools website will clarify HRC’s obsession with getting our schools to focus on modern gender ideology rather than academic excellence. Its School Board Guide is for parents, teachers, and “concerned community member[s]” to learn how to effectively advocate for LGBTQ+ policies, “organize and build power” in their local communities, and hold their school board members “to a higher standard.” Its Self-Care guide provides LGBTQ+ youth with resources to find community support, including TrevorSpace, an online chatroom that allows adults to communicate with minors about LGBTQ+ topics. Adults in …