Posted on 03/27/2015 7:54:40 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Now I regret not going to starbucks and having the server write “race together” on my cup and ask me what I think of race relations in America, but I’m probably better off that it didn’t happen.
“Nascar or Formula 1?”
Sure, but before they do they should look at the results of Starbucks preaching about race. Didn’t really work out for them.
Correct. Chick-Fil-A is a business, and they remember what their purpose is (save the cows!). Anybody can go in there and buy a sandwich.
It was the preachy culture that went ballistic on them because somebody in the corporate structure had donated money to a pro-family organization. Silly biddies! Corporate donations are for the Gay Mafia, and don't you forget it!
20 years ago Bess Eaton donuts in NE had biblical things on their cups and napkins. Don’t know now.
By the way, their donuts were bad. But brilliant idea, the drive-through donut place. Here in MD still we only have a couple drive-thru Dunkin.
Whatever a company’s policy is about what latitude they give their employees is their own business. Let ‘em preach about whatever they want, as we preach whatever we want from our businesses. I own my own business and I “preach form my chair” all the time. No one can stop me.
I preach on my feet too...
On the other hand, I do not allow my employees to preach anything contrary to my beliefs. They are welcome to discuss any topic that is decent to public discourse, but those parameters are defined by me also. They will have to gain their own venue if they want to preach contrary to my beliefs.
Starbucks’ CEO, however, should not be confused with those who preach normal Faith based concepts. Normal Faith based concepts are not based upon hatred of traditional values. The recent Starbucks gambits on race & homosexual “marriage,” are not comparable to Faith based concepts—unless arrogant Humanist/Egalitarian lunacy, which appears to be his mantra, can be so described.
You’ll be happy to know that a bible verse appears on each piece of packaging for In & Out Burger. :)
http://www.snopes.com/business/alliance/inandout.asp
This Starbucks fiasco's overflowing with hypocrisy from a white liberal elite in midlife crisis lecturing the great unwashed. It's juicy... way too juicy to pass up.
libtards = muslims = nazis
no free speech or free thought
love it or leave it.... asap
Well, as long as your motivations are for your personal entertainment, go ahead.
Just don’t ever expect them to actually get even a bit introspective about their worldview based on pointing out the inconsistencies thereof.
Pointing hypocrisy out to elite liberals has a long term positive effect but it has to be done lightly and with humor in the real world. Here - we can do it however feels good.
Yes, Christian corporations should give uplifting Christian messages in their advertising. They would be popular.
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