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posted ago by TotalWin +34 / -0

Do not hire liberals

Do not shop at liberal stores

Do not visit liberal cities

Do not sell to liberal customers

Do not follow liberal edicts

Do not consume liberal entertainment

Do not speak with liberal family members

Stopping the support of our enemies is the least you can do

Do not hire liberals Do not shop at liberal stores Do not visit liberal cities Do not sell to liberal customers Do not follow liberal edicts Do not consume liberal entertainment Do not speak with liberal family members Stopping the support of our enemies is the least you can do
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TotalWin [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's all in how you do it. If your a trucker refuse to deliver to liberal cities on the basis of safety. If your a cake shop, cancel liberal orders due to covid. Beat them at there own game

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Magacraft 4 points ago +4 / -0

There is truth here. It appears in our current democracy we vote more with spending and viewership than with ballots.

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MrJugsMcBulge 3 points ago +3 / -0

I've been thinking something like this myself. The "big" avenues are lost, we need to focus on action at a micro level.

Be very careful and deliberate with how you spend your money - prioritize conservative companies, followed by politically neutral companies. If you have to shop with a company that has some liberal views, choose the least liberal one possible.

Be deliberate with how you use your time. No sportsball, no Hollywood entertainment, ditch anything that has even a hint of propaganda. Even if it doesn't have propaganda, dump it if any of the cast or creators is on Twitter spouting off about liberal nonsense. Reallocate your time into self-improvement. If you must be consuming media, go with classics or find a creator that's on our side to support.

If you're in a position to hire or fire, take quiet action to ensure liberals are not hired and that the ones present are the first fired, where possible.

Cut out liberal families members or at least stand up to them. I see too many posts on here with something like "when I go to Thanksgiving dinner, I avoid talking politics because [relative] is a liberal and will get upset". That's just letting them dominate the conversation and go unchallenged by default. Connected to the above, don't date liberals. Don't care how much you think "yeah, whatever, I can just redpill this SJW hottie with my amazing MAGA dick", it's a waste of time and effort you could be putting into finding a conservative woman.

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Futuramawe 0 points ago +1 / -1

I don't think it's legal to hire based on political beliefs.

However, I think if a store owner was to impose uniforms for their employees that say "i LOVE TRUMP!!" i think that would be fine.

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TotalWin [S] 4 points ago +4 / -0

It's also not legal to defraud and election. We have got to stop playing by the rules when playing with a bunch of cheaters

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Futuramawe 0 points ago +1 / -1

My way is the best way to weed out all libtard individuals while minimizing risk to the pro Trump company.

If you think you're going to get business owners to sacrifice their own means of survival because you want them to stop playing by the rules, you're clearly a naive person who knows nothing about business.

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MrJugsMcBulge 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well, you obviously don't come out and say "I'm not hiring you because you're a Democrat/liberal". If someone applies and they're obviously a liberal - which you could probably find out by searching their social media for two seconds - just quietly dump their resume in the garbage. Or if it comes out in the interview, just never call them back.

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Futuramawe -1 points ago +1 / -2

My way is much better cause it weeds out EVERY libtard. There's no way they can hide their contempt. You don't need to search for "obvious liberals" during your interview.

"We sell fax machines to Trump supporting conservatives and our uniforms and Trump enthusiast culture."

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vicentezo04 2 points ago +2 / -0

You can hire and fire for any reason if you use the right words. "Wasn't a good fit." "Culture.$

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Futuramawe 0 points ago +1 / -1

You are clearly unfamiliar with corporate litigation.

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vicentezo04 2 points ago +2 / -0

You're clearly unfamiliar with my former manager

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Futuramawe 0 points ago +1 / -1

Who cares? OP was appealing to business owners, not people who work for them.

Divert much?

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vicentezo04 2 points ago +2 / -0

I gave you an example of why you were wrong. Plus you're uninformed about the law. Political beliefs are only protected in some states.

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Futuramawe 0 points ago +1 / -1

I think you're the one uninformed about the law. But we'll have to agree to disagree. This discussion serves no purpose. Cheers.