Yup, use the remote and turn the channel today, then buy Quaker Oats bagged cereals tomorrow. They are cheaper, just as good and don’t sponsor Christian haters.
I think Kellogg's nailed it. I don't watch him at my house, and change the channel every time I see him being advertised. I opt not to support Jon Stewart; that said, you are free to watch him as much, or as little, as you would like.
List of Kellogg products
http://www.kelloggs.com/en_US/home.html
No more PopTarts in this house. Sorry Dad.
What would the Seventh Day Adventists who founded Kelloggs think of this?
Nice historical context.
What else do you expect from people who poison children?
When I was in school, our small town’s school principle’s name was “Mr. Kellog.” He started out the school year by sternly announcing “My name is Mr. Kellogg. I do not like to be called Mr. Fruit Loops or Mr. Corn Flakes”.
One day he was arrested for picking up a gay prosititute in Minneapolis and he never came back to school then.
Seven years later, during a graduation speech, the girl giving a speech was recalling found memories of our class. “Remember when we all thought there was a ghost in the auditorium? Remember when Sally left spoiled milk in her locker? Remember when Mr. Kellogg was arrested for picking up a gay prostitute?”
When will Jon Stewart start attacking Muzzies on his show?
turn off the tv, disconnect your cable tv...
then stop buying all Kellogg products
they’ll feel that
In a competitive business made even more so by a down economy, Kelloggs chooses to alienate current and potential customers? Brilliant.
So, Kellogg’s is responsible for Stewart’s blabber? They want to boycott their product simply because they advertise on a highly watched show? That’s like making someone take down their billboard along a road that has a whorehouse on it. There is no difference.
Or “servicing” a shetland pony?
That should easily be as funny to him as his hateful little obscenities are to us.
Or “servicing” a shetland pony?
That should easily be as funny to him as his hateful little obscenities are to us.
Sorry ... that doesn’t sound like “hate speech” to me.
It was obnoxious. It was sacrilegious. It was tasteless and stupid. It was a solid reason never to watch John Stewart again (who watches him anyway?). But, speaking ill of the Pope, or Mary, or Christ Himself — while blasphemous — is not “hate speech”. Advocating feeding Christians to lions is “hate speech”.
It isn’t hate speech any more than me speaking out against Mohammed, or Mormons, or atheists, or whomever, is “hate speech”. People aren’t required to avoid sacrilege or blasphemy for religions they don’t adopt.
I won’t watch John Stewart. But, generally speaking, I don’t boycott. Kellogg’s didn’t take a shot at Christians. They advertised on a show. Whatever.
SnakeDoc
Conservatives took his stupid "Rally" in 2010 and stuffed it right up his pipe.
Ping. Didn’t know if you saw this.
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Kellogg’s phone number:
“Contact us.
Call Consumer Affairs
1-800-962-1413”
Let them know why we are boycotting.
I think they also contribute to Planned Parenthood.