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Los Angeles, CA (BlackNews.com) - Network television news needs to report on genocide of black Christians in Southern Sudan, according to iBoycott, an online organizing group. Major media corporations need to make apology-remorse payments to black American institutions and individuals.

 

iBoycott's strategy to achieve these two goals is a consumer boycott of a television advertiser. The boycott demands that a named, iconic fast-food corporation withdraw its advertising from its first target television network, named in the boycott literature.

 

According to iBoycott, network news coverage of genocide of a boycott-cited three million black Christians in Southern Sudan has been non-existent. The boycott demands make-good coverage, weekly for a year.

 

50,000 Black Churches would get $100,000 each

The boycott demands that 50,000 black churches be awarded one-hundred-thousand dollars each in apology-remorse funds, a total of five billion dollars. This atonement money, from five major media corporations, is to be paid directly to pastors via a major Wall Street firm.

 

iBoycott also requires payments of twenty, apology perpetual-trusts of one-hundred million dollars each, to twenty major black organizations, each trust paying out millions of dollars a year, for generations.

 

The boycott-settlement requires one-million dollars in apology-remorse payments to each of 200 black newspapers, and a guaranteed, bank-secured, five million dollars in advertising to each of 200 black newspapers, a total of $1.2 billion. One-hundred black web sites can get the same award.

 

iBoycott invites black newspapers and web sites to publish a weekly "What Do You Think?" query to readers, until there is a "Joint-Signing of the Historic Boycott-Settlement."

 

The boycott requires a televised boycott-settlement, with one-hundred television advertiser chief executives and members of Congress -- with the Congressional Black Caucus -- as witnesses, signing on prime-time television. Black leaders and all Americans are invited to view and download the "Payments to Black Americans" document at Gathering of Eagles

 

iBoycott notes that unhappy consumers in America demand refunds. Boycott supporters demand that five named media corporations -- having failed to cover genocide of black Christians -- each set aside multibillion dollar apology-remorse funds. The funds are to pay $100 to the sender and to the receiver of each count-me-in email from friends The refund money is to be paid, if it is paid, directly to individual boycott supporters at boycott-settlement.

 

"The demanded, apology-remorse payments are not large for each of the media corporations, and are a pittance compared to the over 3,000,000 black Christians murdered in genocide and negligent genocide. This is the worst U.S. domestic crisis since 1865. This scandal makes Watergate look like a boy stealing an apple from an apple orchard. It is predictable that board members of media corporations willl be justly-angry -- at their news departments," said iBoycott president Terrence McCloy.

 





Contact:

Terrence McCloy

President

Gathering-of-Eagles

iBoycott

Beverly Hills, California 90212

terrence@gathering-of-eagles.com

Gathering of Eagles

 

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Posted: 3/1/08


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