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The speaker claims BLM calls for boycotting "white capitalism" and dismantling "patriarchal practices" and the "western prescribed nuclear family." Despite this, corporations like Ubisoft, DoorDash, Amazon, Gatorade, Nabisco, Deckers, Microsoft, Dropbox, and Fitbit donate to BLM. The speaker finds it ironic that Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos, who are white, fund an organization that calls for boycotting their own companies. He believes corporate funding of "explicitly Marxist terrorist organizations" leads to violence. He enters an article titled "Who is Black Lives Matter?" into the record. He asserts that while black lives matter, the BLM organization's goal to defund police would result in more black lives lost.
Senator Hirono responds that all violent extremists should be denounced, including right-wing extremists who killed Officer Underwood. She questions whether defunding police should be taken literally and defends the right to boycott as freedom of speech. She accuses Republicans of using the deaths of black police officers for political points and suggests the chairman isn't listening.
The speaker notes that Senator Hirono did not say anything negative about Antifa, nor did any other Democrat present. He also notes that none of the seven Democratic senators apologized for Democrats calling law enforcement officers Nazis, stormtroopers, or Geschappa.