Salvation Army Cries About Missed Donation Goals after Saying White Donors are Racists

The Salvation Army is crying about missed donation goals in the wake of its scandalous policy of calling all its white donors “racists” by pushing Critical Race Theory training on its employees.

According to Fox13, the more than 100-year-old charity is worried that its needs for charitable work will not get met this year.

Per Fox 13:

The nonprofit reports it gets 75% of total annual donations during November and December, and they are once again in need of support. That help can come in the form of an online donation at the virtual Northwest Red Kettle.

“There are many reasons why both financial and toy donations are down this year, not the least of which is likely pandemic fatigue and concerns about employment and the future,” said Colonel Cindy Foley of the NW Salvation Army Division. “We are actually trying to provide food, shelter, toys and clothing to double the number of families we served last Christmas, and in the midst of the growing need we are seeing fewer people donating at our virtual and physical kettles.”

Not only is the nonprofit organization short on donations, they also are in desperate need of bell ringers to staff the red kettles seen at businesses around the country.

But there is another possible reason for the missed donation goals that the Salvation Army did not mention.

The missed goals also comes after the Salvation Army admitted that it had an entire employee training program that told workers that white people are all irredeemably racist and that whites should :offer an apology” for being racists.

The Salvation Army later tried to deny the program and distance itself from Critical Race Theory hate for white people.

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