Breitbart is the extreme far-right website that helped get Trump elected -- and now its former CEO is the most powerful unelected person in the White House. Breitbart is vying for a massive global expansion into Germany and Italy in time for key elections.
But Breitbart can't expand without money from advertisers. Over 800+ companies including Kelloggs, AT&T and BMW have already pulled their ads from the website.
Together we can make Toyota next. Toyota's slogan is "Moving Forward" but yet it still is giving its advertising dollars to a website that is putting human rights back decades.
Tell Toyota to stop funding hate and pull its ads from Breitbart now.
Breitbart spews hate against women, LGBTQ+, Muslims and people of colour. But a massive grassroots campaigning is proving that Breitbart's brand of bigotry is bad for business. Through concerted grassroots campaigning from members of SumOfUs and Sleeping Giants, over 800 companies have already pulled advertising from the website.
Together we can pressure Toyota to do the same. Toyota cares about its customers and its public image. Corporations should be accountable for where their advertising revenue goes.
Will you join with me to call on Toyota to stop advertising on Breitbart?
This campaign is gaining international momentum -- and is hitting Breitbart where it hurts, its bottom line. With effort from people like you we can show that this brand of bigotry is bad for business.
More information
The Globe and Mail. 27 January 2017.
Independent. 2 February 2017.