While listening to Tim Pool and Adam Crigler on Timcast IRL last night chat about upcoming SJW sure-to-flop movies in the works and at what point theaters might reopen I got to thinking about the fact that it isn't just fear of the pandemic that corporations have to overcome to get back to making bank, they will have to deal with the fallout from their worship of the BLM idol. Now some of the companies that naively believed they were on the right side of history by supporting what cleverly looked like a second wave of legitimate civil rites protests (early on mind you) I am more likely to dismiss any animosity and assess simply based on whether or not I like their product and go back to life as usual. For others however, I am not sure I can buy the whole 'We didn't want to get cancelled!" BS. But what do you think? If the NFL, for example, hears the voices of the silent majority loud and clear at the end of 2020 and acknowledges that a segregated "national" anthem with kneeling participants ought not to be part of an American pastime, will you forgive them?
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Amaco screwed my old man out of 3 cents in 1978. Difference between cash price and credit card price. He wrote the company. The company told him the gas stations were independently owned and there was nothing they could do. The old man: "their name is on the sign". He has not done business with Amaco or anyone they've merged with for 42 years.
So yea, like that.