Boycott Celebrity Apprentice Advertisers
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Boycott Celebrity Apprentice Advertisers

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Donald Trump's sons, Donald Jr. and Eric, went on a trip to Zimbabwe last year for one purpose and one purpose alone. To slaughter exotic animals such as an elephant, crocodile, kudu, civet vat and water buck.

Photos were released of their trip, all in which are incredibly violent. In one photo, Donald Jr. holds the tail of an elephant in one hand and a knife in the other while his gun rests on the elephant's mutilated corpse.

Not only did the brothers commit these horrendous acts, but they publicly mocked their opponents on Twitter. Donald Jr. called one man an idiot and asked one women "how ur diet was going."

PETA has stated, "Like all animals, elephants, buffalo, and crocodiles deserve better than to be killed and hacked apart for two young millionaires' grisly photo opportunity. If the Trumps want to help villagers, they have plenty of resources at their disposal."


Here is a list of companies that sponsor "The Celebrity Apprentice." By signing this petition, you vow to not purchase any products or services that are sold by all of the companies below unless they withdraw their monetary support of Trump's show.

List of Advertisers
Enterprise Rental Car Company
Clorox Bleach Company
Sprint-Nextel Cellphones
Bristol-Myers Squibb
The Walt Disney Company
Groupon

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