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Maybe the Cancel Culture isn't Popular

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2020 2:53 pm
by ddraig
Trader Joe's Makes Baffling Business Decision To Ignore Angry People On The Internet Who Don't Even Shop There.

Although its satire, Babylon Bee has a point. A whiny little 17-year-old High School student had an online petition that 4900 people signed. In it, she said she was offended by Trader Joe's calling their taco shells, Trader Jose's Taco Shells. Anyway, this from Babylon Bee puts it all into perspective:

https://babylonbee.com/news/trader-joes ... shop-there

Re: Maybe the Cancel Culture isn't Popular

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2020 10:36 pm
by Mel Bradford
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r93P77J-B7g

Who'd a thunk that a modern day pest of American life would be the adolescent trapped emotional misfits with a twitter account. What do liberal parents give birth to ??....baby activists.

The actual petition is proffered by Change.org......on and off line thought police.

Re: Maybe the Cancel Culture isn't Popular

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 1:53 am
by Mel Bradford
OK, now that the National Black Association is back on the court, reporters are keeping track of who stands during the National anthem....and stories (if you want to call them that) are posted on the various news feeds.

The object of this of course is to single out players (and coaches) for shaming. Now that the fashion is to take a knee and the league has adopted the Lebron James multi-million dollar defacto pity party policy, the rest is up to mob to advance black superiority in whatever way they can. How long will the grievance and moan session last ? That will depend upon the consumers because the advertisers are all about the fashion.

Betters don't care as long as there are odds, an edge and a market.