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dahdahdah_dahditdah 1 point ago +3 / -2

You don't have hundreds if not thousands of employees you will have to send back to their families without a job. I get that you want to poke him with a stick and say "C'mon, criticize BLM again!" But as entertaining as that would be for us, and as just and right it would be cosmically, it's a battle he doesn't have to fight, and has nothing to do with selling pimento cheese spread. His best hope is that others will fight the battle and expose BLM as a terrorist organization, so that he is free to speak again without harming his employees.

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RabidZoo 0 points ago +3 / -3

I don't have nearly that many people to worry about and I'm not on social media where I can be easily identified stirring the pot. Maybe he should have thought about that before posting that in the first place. There are plenty of people talking shit about BLM openly...why did he feel the need to put his employees at risk with his own statements? I'm not going to feel bad for him. And I'm certainly not going to buy that product. It's called taking a stand for a reason.

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dahdahdah_dahditdah 2 points ago +4 / -2

Everything you are saying is true. Just make sure you blame the mob first rather than their victims.

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RabidZoo 1 point ago +1 / -0

My priorities are straight as an arrow. Make sure yours are too.

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Chopblock 0 points ago +1 / -1

Maybe it’s time to sell his cheese company and buy guns and gun lessons.

/The only way he maintains the moral high ground is if he is secretly funding Rittenhouse’s defense fund and Judicial Watch with his cuck money