Another day, another boycott of Starbucks. The coffee company has been singled out for everything from its "no firearms in the store" request to its support of redefining marriage to its declaration it would hire 10,000 "refugees" in response to President Trump's immigration agenda.
Unfortunately for Starbucks, its politically correct, feel-good social justice policies have hit a snag. The corporation's liberal-leaning initiatives are not enough to keep Black Lives Matter agitators at bay.
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I think it was a set-up by these baboons. The only purpose
ReplyDeletefor going into Starbucks is the coffee. The two blacks could
have met their alleged meeting prospect outside. They could
have easily ordered coffee and sat down. But no, they wanted
to push some buttons. I've seen it before where a black
comes into a majority white lounge with a band, sits way
in the back in an elevated area,orders no drink and is finally asked to leave. Then all Hell broke loose. Replay.
Mental problems.
DeleteI've gone into places just to use the bathroom, but I usually buy a cup of coffee or something else that's cheap for the privilege. What will be fun to watch will be the homeless camping inside Starbucks. One could be trampled by the parade of Yuppies (or whatever they're called nowadays) exiting the place. Don't underestimate how big a problem this is in areas with high homeless populations.
ReplyDeleteDon't underestimate how big a problem this is in areas with high homeless populations.
DeleteI imagine.