A powerful government workers' union will end its support for the
United Negro College Fund after the group accepted $25 million from the wingnut Koch brothers and the college fund's president
appeared at a Koch stunt.In a letter made public Thursday, the
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees said it
will no longer partner with or raise funds for the fund, known for its
iconic motto, "A mind is a terrible thing to waste."
AFSCME
President Lee Saunders said the actions of the college fund's president
"are not only deeply hostile to the rights and dignity of public
employees, but also a profound betrayal of the ideals of the civil
rights movement."
The fund supports historically black colleges
and universities and provides scholarships. It accepted a $25 million
grant last month from Koch Industries Inc. and the Charles Koch
Foundation.
The Koch brothers are major contributors to wingnut delusions.
After accepting the grant, Saunders says UNCF President Michael Lomax
spoke at a Koch Brothers summit in California.
Saunders called
the Kochs "the single most prominent funders of efforts to prevent
African Americans from voting" and said Lomax's appearance at their
function was "a betrayal of everything the UNCF stands for."
Lomax said the fund never had a litmus test for donors.
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