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Topic: no more kellogs for me...
mightymoe's photo
Tue 09/19/17 02:25 PM



Report: Kellogg Foundation Delivers a Dose of Leftism with Your Cereal
Kellogg Co. Frosted Flakes cereal is displayed for sale inside a Kroger Co. grocery store in Louisville, Kentucky, U.S., on Wednesday, June 14, 2017. Kroger Co. is scheduled to release earnings on June 15. Photographer: Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg via Getty Images

by Warner Todd Huston17 Sep 2017Battlecreek, MI6,150
A new report reveals the shocking amount of money donated by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation to left-wing, pro-socialist organizations in coordination with the Clintons and anti-American billionaire George Soros.

The extensive report by Capital Research (CR), a conservative watchdog minding non-profit organizations, shows a long history of leftism by the foundation created by the man who founded the Michigan-based breakfast giant, Kellogg’s. It also chronicles how far the foundation has drifted from its founder’s wishes.

The W.K. Kellogg Foundation is one of the largest, left-wing donors in the country, according to the report:

The W.K. Kellogg Foundation is currently the seventh-largest philanthropy in the U.S. in terms of dollars, according to a 2016 analysis of the foundation. In 2015, the last year for which its IRS filings are available, the foundation distributed nearly 2,000 grants totaling $268,065,253. It ended the year with $448,430,564 in assets.

The Kellogg Foundation was originally founded to provide health care, healthy foods, and services for children in rural areas of the country. Its ultimate goal was to help Americans achieve self-reliance. But since the 1950s, the foundation began seriously straying from those ideals and edging toward funding anti-American socialist policies, ideals, and organizations.

Indeed, the report points out that Martin Morse Wooster wrote that Kellogg himself complained about the “Socialist trend” in politics and “could not possibly have foreseen the way his organization would be used after his death to combat ‘white privilege,’ or assist groups like ‘La Raza.'”

Sadly, W.K. Kellogg — who died in 1951 — did not lay out a concerted plan for his foundation to follow.

“The direction he gave to guide future trustees,” Wooster wrote, “was to ‘use the money as you please so long as it promotes the health, happiness, and well-being of children.'”

As CR’s Michael Volpe writes on the foundation:

It supports trendy, left-wing causes that contend America is a hopelessly racist country, along with groups that wage war on the free markets that the great capitalist Kellogg championed while alive. Kellogg would naturally approve of the foundation’s modern-day funding of hospitals, community centers, and children’s welfare organizations. But he never used his foundation to promote his politics which were apparently right of center for his times.

So, just what are some of those “trendy” left-wing causes and organizations? The report reveals a long list of them, including ties to the Clintons and anti-American billionaire George Soros.

The foundation has, for instance, donated millions to the Mexican nationalist organization, La Raza — the group founded to “reclaim” the southwestern United States for Mexico. In 2015, the foundation gave $2,400,000 to the National Council of La Raza for “general operating support.”

Some of the money given to various La Raza and similar outfits are:

$125,000 to El Centro De Igualdad y Derechos (The Center for Equality and Rights) in Albuquerque
$400,000 to La Plaza De Encuentro (The Meeting Place) in Albuquerque
$25,000 for the Latin American Youth Center in Washington, DC
$204,000 National Hispanic Media Coalition

The Kellogg Foundation also has deep ties and associations with George Soros and the Clintons. In December, Breitbart News noted that Kellogg gave $200,000 to George Soros’s far left Open Society Institute.

Kellogg also gave $930,000 to Black Lives Matter and millions to the Clintons and Soros.

“The Center for American Progress (CAP) — the left-wing think tank started by Clinton loyalists John Podesta and Harold Ickes — has taken in more than $5 million from Kellogg since 2013,” Capital Research reported.

Along with the left-wing Clinton think tank CAP, Kellogg has also given to the Center for Social Inclusion ($1,789,815); the Center for Equitable Growth ($395,625); Deoms ($3.3 million); the Center for Law and Social Policy ($698,086); and Ralph Nader’s Public Citizen ($125,000).

The report has far more to reveal, but what is above will suffice to show just how far off-track the foundation has gone.

“Since its founding, the Kellogg philanthropy has given hundreds of millions of dollars to hospitals, schools, and youth centers, especially in rural and underprivileged areas,” Capital Research concluded. “But it has strayed from the goals of its conservative founder, thus betraying what is called ‘donor intent,’ an important concept in the philanthropic community.”

Follow Warner Todd Huston on Twitter @warnerthuston.

mzrosie's photo
Tue 09/19/17 02:44 PM
don't fret, moe... there is always No Brand cereals. happy flowerforyou

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Tue 09/19/17 02:45 PM
But But I love Rice Krispies sad

mightymoe's photo
Tue 09/19/17 02:50 PM

don't fret, moe... there is always No Brand cereals. happy flowerforyou



the big bags!!!! as long as there's no "Kelloggs" on them...

Tom4Uhere's photo
Tue 09/19/17 03:58 PM
Reminds me of the big Johnson & Johnson fiasco about a decade ago.

I don't care what Kellog's does with their money.

If I want to buy Kellog's feckin cornflakes, I'll buy Kellog's feckin cornflakes. I buy what I want to eat.

Its like not paying taxes because the government uses the money to fund war and kill people.

I don't buy gas to make others rich. I buy gas so I can drive my truck when I want to go somewhere. Who the feck cares what the oil companies does with my money. I got the gas I wanted and it does what I want it to do.

If the OP is valid, we should never buy anything ever again because somewhere, someone might use that money to do something we may not like.

Pftt, what a bunch of malarkey.

mightymoe's photo
Tue 09/19/17 04:44 PM

Reminds me of the big Johnson & Johnson fiasco about a decade ago.

I don't care what Kellog's does with their money.

If I want to buy Kellog's feckin cornflakes, I'll buy Kellog's feckin cornflakes. I buy what I want to eat.

Its like not paying taxes because the government uses the money to fund war and kill people.

I don't buy gas to make others rich. I buy gas so I can drive my truck when I want to go somewhere. Who the feck cares what the oil companies does with my money. I got the gas I wanted and it does what I want it to do.

If the OP is valid, we should never buy anything ever again because somewhere, someone might use that money to do something we may not like.

Pftt, what a bunch of malarkey.
everyone buys what they want for whatever reason they want.. I said I'm not, I don't care what anyone else does or doesn't do...

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Tue 09/19/17 04:44 PM
It's just going to make you sick to keep on digging.

TxsGal3333's photo
Tue 09/19/17 04:59 PM
What is sad I'm sure many products that we use on a regular bases fund many things we are against..

Myself I eat Post Cereal's only cause they happen to sell the one I like...whoa

But now I :heart: me some rice crispy treatslaugh laugh laugh


Tom4Uhere's photo
Tue 09/19/17 05:48 PM


Reminds me of the big Johnson & Johnson fiasco about a decade ago.

I don't care what Kellog's does with their money.

If I want to buy Kellog's feckin cornflakes, I'll buy Kellog's feckin cornflakes. I buy what I want to eat.

Its like not paying taxes because the government uses the money to fund war and kill people.

I don't buy gas to make others rich. I buy gas so I can drive my truck when I want to go somewhere. Who the feck cares what the oil companies does with my money. I got the gas I wanted and it does what I want it to do.

If the OP is valid, we should never buy anything ever again because somewhere, someone might use that money to do something we may not like.

Pftt, what a bunch of malarkey.
everyone buys what they want for whatever reason they want.. I said I'm not, I don't care what anyone else does or doesn't do...


Just pointing out that some people believe in the bandwagon.
Some people are so impressionable that they can't think for themselves.
You gotta admit the jist of this topic is to boycott Kellog's.

as long as there's no "Kelloggs" on them

Your words.
I saw no emoticon to indicate that you were not serious.
Personally I don't care what you buy.

I just get so tired of reading shallow minded drivel intended to dictate the will of the sheeple. Society is feckin insane.

msharmony's photo
Tue 09/19/17 05:50 PM
At the end of the day, I purchase products for the service or the quality of the product, I really don't focus on what SOME in the huge chain of people responsible for it may believe or support.

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Tue 09/19/17 06:26 PM
I always buy organic brands.

I stay clear of most all of these lousy fake foods many of these companies produce. Its all cheap garbage and has no nutritional value at all.

$5 for a box a fake cereal is a waste. I can buy an organic brand cheaper. I just wait for the sales on the organic stuff and buy in bulk.

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Tue 09/19/17 06:36 PM
I get mine at the Feed Store. Usually 25lb.bag last me a while.
It's a bit crunchy but hey, it's organic and the price is right.happy

MrRam318's photo
Tue 09/19/17 08:18 PM
Edited by MrRam318 on Tue 09/19/17 08:30 PM
The semi elusive double post...just more proof that bacon is greater than cornflakes

MrRam318's photo
Tue 09/19/17 08:18 PM
Bacon>Cornflakes

Workin4it's photo
Tue 09/19/17 08:25 PM
Edited by Workin4it on Tue 09/19/17 08:28 PM
No cereal for me bacon, sausage , eggs, hash browns and toast every morning. But no shallow minded drivel .

NeonMidnight's photo
Tue 09/19/17 11:18 PM
don't care still gonna eat some frosted flakes

mightymoe's photo
Wed 09/20/17 07:55 AM



Reminds me of the big Johnson & Johnson fiasco about a decade ago.

I don't care what Kellog's does with their money.

If I want to buy Kellog's feckin cornflakes, I'll buy Kellog's feckin cornflakes. I buy what I want to eat.

Its like not paying taxes because the government uses the money to fund war and kill people.

I don't buy gas to make others rich. I buy gas so I can drive my truck when I want to go somewhere. Who the feck cares what the oil companies does with my money. I got the gas I wanted and it does what I want it to do.

If the OP is valid, we should never buy anything ever again because somewhere, someone might use that money to do something we may not like.

Pftt, what a bunch of malarkey.
everyone buys what they want for whatever reason they want.. I said I'm not, I don't care what anyone else does or doesn't do...


Just pointing out that some people believe in the bandwagon.
Some people are so impressionable that they can't think for themselves.
You gotta admit the jist of this topic is to boycott Kellog's.

as long as there's no "Kelloggs" on them

Your words.
I saw no emoticon to indicate that you were not serious.
Personally I don't care what you buy.

I just get so tired of reading shallow minded drivel intended to dictate the will of the sheeple. Society is feckin insane.

i was still talking about me...i do not support the radical left...

mightymoe's photo
Wed 09/20/17 07:57 AM

Bacon>Cornflakes


why u change your name? good to see you againdrinker

mightymoe's photo
Wed 09/20/17 07:59 AM

don't care still gonna eat some frosted flakes



i could eat some with ya smitten ....as long as you buy... flowers

Dodo_David's photo
Wed 09/20/17 05:21 PM

Report: Kellogg Foundation Delivers a Dose of Leftism with Your Cereal
Kellogg Co. Frosted Flakes cereal is displayed for sale inside a Kroger Co. grocery store in Louisville, Kentucky, U.S., on Wednesday, June 14, 2017. Kroger Co. is scheduled to release earnings on June 15. Photographer: Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg via Getty Images

by Warner Todd Huston 17 Sep 2017Battlecreek, MI6,150


Side comment:

I am surprised that Warner Todd Huston still gets to write for Breitbart after his colossal screw up in November of 2014. That earned him a Pants-on-Fire Rating from PolitiFact, a mocking from The Washington Post's Morning Mix and a skewering from Stephen Colbert.



After that screw up, Huston started smearing the fact-checkers who expose his mistakes.

So, I take anything that Huston says with several grains of salt.

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