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Originally posted by iam416 View PostRight. I think Coke is an encouraging example. I wish there were more. I suspect there will be if certain companies continue their course.
This is the problem they have if they really interject themselves into political debates. I mean, again, we all know "Jim Crow on Steroids" was utter fucking bullshit. Still, they lined up to to boycott/punish Georgia. But, there was a recoil as more people actually learned the facts. At some point Corporations should understand that The Left will be forever and implacably hostile to them and that going Woke makes them ginormous targets or more conservative populism. You can't piss everyone off. And, again, that's the problem that, e.g., Michael Jordan (and almost all corporations) have appreciated for decades.
I hope Coke isn't a blip or exception.Shut the fuck up Donny!
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Originally posted by THE_WIZARD_ View Post
I think these "Woke" corporations were hoping the markets would not dip enough due to their wokeism...and/or it would be short lived...this will ultimately depend on money...as it usually does...if they can be woke and still satisfy the shareholders...then they will. If being woke makes em broke as they say...well they will adjust. It's about the mula not some deep rooted love of wokeism...these heads of corporations making these woke decisions probably felt they were being painted into a corner by BLM and the woke culture...but they...IMHO...underestimated the market reaction of a majority of Americans to this bullshit. It comes down to money...as it almost always does with anything in life...Last edited by Hannibal; May 19, 2021, 03:24 PM.
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Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View PostAnd I would say that Jon is correct on something: Facebook. There's an account on twitter that keeps track of the 10 most shared articles on Facebook and every single day at least 7 out of 10, often 10 out of 10, are from conservative websites. Ben Shapiro, Daily Wire, Breitbart, Dan Bongino are all mainstays. MSM sources almost never.
Eh, we shouldn't confuse our resident neo-nazi apologist with data he knows he can't refute. It sends him spiralling into his standard "facts be damned I'll try to demean" schtick. His inability to respond to facts or make thoughtful arguments explains why he can't cut it in private practice. Perhaps Stan will mentor him.“Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read.” - Groucho Marx
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Talent and Hanni- If you ever see a food truck around town called Slab, they have a version of a French dip using slow cooked rib meat, havarti cheese, on a toasted roll. Highly recommended. First time ever trying these guys. And their Mac and cheese is among the best I’ve ever had from a food truck.
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Originally posted by iam416 View PostThat sounds fantastic, DSL. I’m officially on the lookout.
More info than anyone ever needed. Happy to oblige.
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35 House Republicans vote in favor of a bipartisan commission to investigate Jan 6.
Honestly? More than I was expecting after Trump and McCarthy were reportedly muscling the votes any way they could. An interesting mix too. Every Rep who voted to impeach Trump supported the commission, obviously, but 25 others joined them. Including 2 out of 3 from Nebraska, one from Idaho, two from Utah, one from Arkansas, etc. etc. How many more would've done so if they would have guarantee of no primary threat?
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Originally posted by iam416 View PostI checked out their schedule. My son plays for a Pickerington team, so if we ever have a Saturday game I’m there.
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