Ford Foundation Is Donating Millions To ‘Defund The Police’ While Ford Motor Company Is Making Millions From The Police
Law Officer
July 8, 2020
Law Officer Editor’s Note: Ford Motor Company reached out to us with a statement. You can read that below:
Ford Motor Company and the Ford
Foundation are completely separate entities and have operated
independent of each other since the mid-1970s. Ford has no control of
the Ford Foundation’s grant-making policies or decisions. Ford’s
charitable arm is the Ford Motor Company Fund.
Ford is proud to be America’s long-time
leader in producing police, emergency and first responder vehicles. Our
Police Interceptor vehicles are by far the top choice of law
enforcement and other emergency services agencies across the country.
To be clear, Ford believes racism,
abuse of power and repression in law enforcement must be addressed and
stamped out wherever they exist. Good law enforcement agencies and
officers play a critical positive role in our communities, but safety
and fairness must be inclusive of all, everywhere.
Contrary to some misinformed stories
online, neither Ford Motor Company nor the Ford Motor Company Fund has
provided funding to any campaign to “defund the police.” Rather, through
technology and innovation, Ford will continue to play a positive role
in promoting more safety and accountability in policing and produce even
safer police vehicles. Ford will continue to work closely with local
and state police associations across the country on positive solutions.
Original Story:
Ford Motors has long held a stronghold on American Police Cars.
With a market share of 65%, Ford is the king when it comes to providing moving offices for America’s heroes but in an odd alliance with Black Lives Matter and the Defund Police Movement, Ford is stepping into pretty weird territory.
According to the National Pulse, the Ford Foundation “is proudly taking part in the Defund the Police movement.”
According to their website:
Founded in 1936 by Edsel Ford, the Ford
Foundation is one of the country’s most recognized charitable
organizations. In 2019, it handed out $500 million in grants to promote a
“just, fair, and peaceful world with opportunity for all.”
But now, for the first time since 1976, a member of the Ford Motors dynasty sits on the Board of the Foundation.
Henry “Sonny” Ford, joined the Foundation’s Board of Trustees in February of 2019 to help drive its “racial injustice” agenda. Ford is the Director of Investor Relations for Ford Motor Company.
In an
interview with a Ford Representative, while Ford is on the Foundation’s
Board, he does not decide what organizations are funded.
To find the core of Ford Foundation’s push to abolish the police in America, you have to look no further than their own website:
According to the National Pulse, since 2016, Ford Foundation has given roughly $7.8 million to
Black Lives Matters and other similar groups through a partnership with
Borealis Philanthropy. These groups are the public face of the Defund
the Police movement.
And that movement was formed from a group seeded by the Foundation back in 2015 called Black Youth Project 100 (BYP100) at the University of Chicago. Their mission was to “Disband, Disarm, Disempower” the police.
Since the group’s founding, the Ford Foundation has given them $3.1 million. BYP100 now serves as central command – recruiting protesters, providing professional protester training, and coordinating protests in cities across the U.S.
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BLM stands for Burn, Loot and Murder. Pass it on.
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