Suspicious of coordinated propaganda click-bait campaign to mass boycott a successful American business.
Even tho people have good reason to be angry, is financial sabotage the response that is pro-America? Or... a tactic that the enemy uses?
I stand unpleasantly mostly alone.
2) Did anyone manipulate this situation to get loyal customers to do the enemies' work by ruining the business FOR them?
Regardless, is there no other way to communicate anger over the business decisions other than to cause financial harm to the business? NO other way?
3) I am opposed to attacks on capitalism and the American way of life that employs many people, giving students and families much needed incomes. As a society, I hope that we find new ways of communicating with businesses who betray us, rather than hurting our own selves/people.
4) Left has reasons (which I nearly always disagree with).
Right has reasons (which I usually DO agree with).
But the response- call for mass boycotts- is the same. It is what communists want.
I feel both sides are being played to destroy capitalism. Boycotts = outcome they want
5) I stand mostly alone on this one, which is uncomfortable, but...
I'm a hypocrite and a coward if I preach for "us" to think independently and be brave to speak out... if I myself don't do it.
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