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Commitment to the protection of human rights is one of the guiding principles of the Ferrero Group yet you are paying to keep an anti-religous TV show on the air. Are you aware that the Leah Remini Series has inspired more than 500 threats and acts of hate and violence against a religion and its members? Do the right thing and cease sponsoring this show.
Nestle states its purpose is enhancing quality of life and contributing to a healthier future and that it is guided by values that are rooted in respect, yet the company is funding Leah Remini's anti-religious hate that has inspired more than 500 threats and acts of hate and violence against a religion and its members.
Atlantic Coast Brands should take a page from Christie Brinkley, the face of their company, and “choose to create beauty, through mutual respect, compassion and love.” Instead, they are endorsing the opposite by sponsoring A&E’s anti-religious programming, Leah Remini Scientology and the Aftermath, which has already inspired more than 500 threats and acts of hate and violence.
Honda claims to believe “that the Human Being is born as a free and unique individual with the capacity to think, reason and create—and the ability to dream,” and that its wish is “to nurture and promote these characteristics” by “respecting individual differences and trusting each other as equal partners.” Yet Honda is funding anti-religious hatred with its advertising dollars.
BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA •
Launching a new era of spiritual freedom in the Bayou State with a stunning Church of Scientology Mission July 8 was a red-letter day for Louisiana, as leaders in the state’s capital welcomed the Scientology Mission of Baton Rouge to its new, expanded home.
HAMBURG, GERMANY •
African Summer Night—a celebration of cultural diversity at the Church of Scientology Hamburg—promotes the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights
The auditorium reverberated to the beat of drums as community leaders, neighbors and friends gathered at the Church of Scientology of Hamburg September 6 for African Summer Night, a celebration of cultural diversity.