Black Rifle Coffee shoot themselves in the foot…
When will companies learn to stay out of the political arena? Or……is EVERYTHING political? Bought their coffee a couple of times to be veteran supportive, but didn’t like the coffee, so not buying from them now is easy peasy.
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Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by Wingman68, Jul 17, 2021.
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I have heard about the company. I'll have to try the coffee.
Normally it takes a bit for me to like new coffees. We have one here that is a bit smokey (took me awhile to like it, and I only like it with cream). -
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From JohnnyB:
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A double shot anyone?
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I like Dallmayr Prodomo, but usually just get Seattle's Best or Starbucks.
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Cancel culture alive and well. :Roflmao
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The left weighs in to chastise, but says nothing of the ‘cancel culture’ that BRC did to ostracize Rittenhouse for having the audacity to be seen wearing THEIR t-shirt, & going on to call out Proud Boys, that’s not cancel culture I guess, when they have made a handsome living on supposed support of 2A. Pathetic left.
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Cancel Culture. The left conveniently, in all searches for cancel culture which are all leftist anyway……goes on to call it about an individual, or perhaps a company, like this case. You see it is far easier to isolate and target (ala Alinsky) an individual or a company that they want to pull into line. In the old days, they would have applauded a picket line, or a demonstration outside a residence or business, but now, it’s just cancel culture if it suits their needs.
Cancel Culture to me is what the left does every day, every hour, every minute. Removing statues, changing the definition of a family or gender, removing the Ten Commandments from the public view, changing the names of schools, streets, even towns, sports teams, and on & on. That fits the definition of cancel culture in my mind, but hey, I’m a conservative so bad on me for thinking for myself. -
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It just seems there is a bit of hypocrisy today. I see many (even on the BB) who advocated boycotting Home Depot, Disney, etc., but are somehow offended when the World wants to boycott Hobby Lobby, Chick-Fl-A, etc.
In other words, people seem quick to support cancel-culture when they are the ones boycotting, but whine to the high heavens when they are the culture being canceled.
When it comes to coffee it is simple (for me). The criteria is in the tasting, not the beliefs of the people who own the company.
That said, I probably would not buy Satan Java or Formula 666 coffee (if they existed). -
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