oh, BTW, and for your information, look carefully at what Coke owns. For example, I like Odawalla OJ. In 2001 Coke bought the brand. In July they will terminate the brand. Now that I know they are a Coke brand, I wouldnt buy it if my life depended on it. So, Dear Readers, look carefully at who owns what you like and send a strong signal to them by boycotting the product if they are woke. If we all do that, all conservative Buyers, it will make a dent and maybe bring about another choice than what they are currently making. Frankly, I dont understand how anyone patronizes Disneyland anymore.
I shop carefully. There is not any woke product in my kitchen that I am aware of. ingredients have a tendency to not be woke. As to beverages, I do water from a delivery 5 gallon company that is not in the woke fight, coffee that is also not woke and tea. If I have to get soda, it is RC Cola. I like it but in small doses.
I used to to buy the things that hate us when they did not show that fact. Now, I save money and piece of mind.
I join you in that (those) actions. As soon as I learn them, Im into avoiding them completely, consciously, even those that I have had for decades. Not just in my kitchen either, my whole household.Dont even get me started on airlines. Ive got a no-fly agenda and have had for 9 years now. TSA delivered that decision to me easily and should have to all of us after 9-11.
I stopped flying after I started getting flagged for extra screening after 9-11. I am white male and was married not single. It may have been the short buy on tickets due to my work then, but when I was able, I stopped flying and have once done so since. One small flight to Boston for a meeting where I afterwards picked up a car I had bought and drove home. That meeting was about Seth Rich btw. The person I met with had read the full report on the investigation and was able to share anonymously. Its all stuff that is public now though, but at the time it was not known it was a USB transfer.
Woke Coke. United Wokelines.
oh, BTW, and for your information, look carefully at what Coke owns. For example, I like Odawalla OJ. In 2001 Coke bought the brand. In July they will terminate the brand. Now that I know they are a Coke brand, I wouldnt buy it if my life depended on it. So, Dear Readers, look carefully at who owns what you like and send a strong signal to them by boycotting the product if they are woke. If we all do that, all conservative Buyers, it will make a dent and maybe bring about another choice than what they are currently making. Frankly, I dont understand how anyone patronizes Disneyland anymore.
I shop carefully. There is not any woke product in my kitchen that I am aware of. ingredients have a tendency to not be woke. As to beverages, I do water from a delivery 5 gallon company that is not in the woke fight, coffee that is also not woke and tea. If I have to get soda, it is RC Cola. I like it but in small doses.
I used to to buy the things that hate us when they did not show that fact. Now, I save money and piece of mind.
I join you in that (those) actions. As soon as I learn them, Im into avoiding them completely, consciously, even those that I have had for decades. Not just in my kitchen either, my whole household.Dont even get me started on airlines. Ive got a no-fly agenda and have had for 9 years now. TSA delivered that decision to me easily and should have to all of us after 9-11.
I stopped flying after I started getting flagged for extra screening after 9-11. I am white male and was married not single. It may have been the short buy on tickets due to my work then, but when I was able, I stopped flying and have once done so since. One small flight to Boston for a meeting where I afterwards picked up a car I had bought and drove home. That meeting was about Seth Rich btw. The person I met with had read the full report on the investigation and was able to share anonymously. Its all stuff that is public now though, but at the time it was not known it was a USB transfer.