Health-conscious consumers who purchase their goodies are funding the racism, anti-Semitism, and homophobic ideology.

By: Gajewski, Karen Ann
Publication: The Humanist
Date: Sunday, January 1 2006

* Common Ground bakeries may seem "friendly and warm" but health-conscious consumers who purchase their goodies are funding the racism, anti-Semitism, and homophobic ideology spread by the multinational organization, the Twelve Tribes. In addition to disseminating hate rhetoric along with its pastries,

the Twelve Tribes advocates racial segregation, home-schools their children on a doctrine of white superiority, and has been under investigation numerous times for violating child labor laws.

Karen Ann Gajewski is a freelance editor and an editorial consultant to the Humanist.

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