Author Nicky Billou urges Americans to establish parallel anti-woke PATRIOT ECONOMY
Author Nicky Billou exhorted Americans to
build a parallel anti-woke patriot economy and boycott firms promoting leftist wokeism.
"We need to build a parallel patriotic economy right now," Billou told the Health Ranger Mike Adams during his interview on the latter's "Health Ranger Report" program. The author pointed out that the Left "has been marching through a whole bunch of American institutions" for some time, and people now see the truth about them.
"We are the real wokesters because we're starting to see what these guys' nefarious plans are. Unfortunately, they have managed to scare a whole bunch of corporate American companies into towing the woke line."
Billou,
a co-founder of eCircle Academy, mentioned a book titled "The Great Patriot Protest and Boycott Book" which he co-authored with Wayne Allyn Root. He and the host of "The Wayne Allyn Root Show" on
Brighteon.TV listed down 116 companies that were avowedly leftist, if not scared into bending to the woke mob. Billou added that he and Root were calling out to Americans to
stop patronizing woke companies, write letters to the CEOs of these firms and post on their social media pages that they were moving away from companies supporting the woke agenda.
"But it's not enough just to say, 'Don't do business with the wokesters.' We also need a place to put our money," Billou told Adams. Thus, he and Root wrote a follow-up titled "The Great Patriot Buy-cott Book" that features patriotic companies Americans need to support.
According to Billou, building a parallel patriot economy is important because it makes it impossible for leftist woke companies to choke conservative voices.
"Anybody that wants to silence the voices of those that love America is an enemy of America," he told the Health Ranger. "We've got to support folks that believe in free speech. We got to support folks that stand up for America, Americanism and American values."
Billou shares categories to identify patriot companies
The author shared six categories he uses to determine whether a company stands for the values that matter to American patriotic customer base. These include commitment to freedom and society, political involvement, hiring policies for employees and vendors, political donations, workplace culture and marketing messages. (Related:
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Billou and Root ran lots of companies through these categories, coming up with a list of 123 patriotic firms.
Natural News was included in the list, landing at No. 85. The
Natural News and
Brighteon.TV founder lauded the revelation, adding that the new work by Billou and Root helps people make a conscious choice of who to financially support.
According to Adams, people who have good Christian values often procure wealth in an honest manner – even though they do not become absolutely rich. In contrast, those who are absolutely rich often have the wrong values similar to what the globalists espouse.
The Health Ranger also mentioned that most people with positive values, morality and work ethic unwittingly spend their hard-earned wealth on woke companies. To this, Billou responded that they really want to ensure Americans spend their money on patriots instead of woke firms through their books.
"[We've] got to make sure people don't
spend money with wokesters and spend money with patriots," he stressed.
Listen to the full interview between Health Ranger Mike Adams and Nicky Billou below.
This video is from the
Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.
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Sources include:
Brighteon.com
eCircleAcademy.com