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Kelley Robinson, President of the Human Rights Campaign

Kelley Robinson, president of the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), spoke at the opening session of the Democratic National Convention last week and slammed the Bill of Rights, calling it “a little piece of paper.”

The Human Rights Campaign is the largest civil rights organization in America for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people.

Robinson said at the DNC LGBTQ+ Kickoff event that the US needs to rethink “freedom” in a more “revolutionary” way than when the Founding Fathers created a “little piece of paper.”

Robinson even suggested that “we can’t just worry about protecting democracy right now,” but that we need to “reinvent democracy with people who look like and love like us at the center.”

“And I think for us right now, it’s about reimagining freedom and this American story in a way that is more revolutionary than what our founding fathers wrote on that little piece of paper, but instead is the kind of democracy that exists for and by all the people of this country,” she said.

That “little piece of paper” affirms that all men are created equal and that our rights are inalienable. What exactly is Robinson suggesting needs to be “reinvented” here?

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HRC, which supports Kamala Harris, has lost some of its influence in recent weeks as several major corporations have publicly distanced themselves from its woke efforts to force companies into “compulsory activism.”

In 2023, HRC was exposed as the frontrunner of the left-wing LGBTQ mafia that abuses social credit scoring to coerce corporations into pushing their toxic agenda.

HRC openly threatens organizations each year by sending them a list of demands about what they will make public, or risk a price.

The Corporate Equality Index (CEI) is a corporate social responsibility score that rewards or punishes companies based on the number of woke issues they impose on their employees and customers.

Their CEI scores are linked to their financial future, as the global financial network, which includes Vanguard, BlackRock and State Street, uses the CEI index to determine investments.

Robby Starbuck reports that Lowe’s recently announced that they are ending their participation in the HRC’s woke Corporate Equality Index social credit system.

Starbucks also reports that the company’s policies at Tractor Supply, John Deere, Harley Davidson, Polaris and Indian Motorcycle have also ended their participation.

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