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.
Kelloggs would have nailed it if they had added the second line....
“Consumers speak most loudly when they vote with their remote control and change the channel or turn off the TV if a program does not fit their personal criteria.
....and withhold their money from companies that support, through advertising, the bigotry.
Exactly. And although the link below is humorous, Kellogg’s is highly aware of one of their most loyal consumer groups. I flunked logic in college, so I may not be the best at interpreting causation, however, it seems to me that there may be a common link between the Daily Show and Kelloggs.
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/an_open_letter_to_kellogg_6IbDOYvhShgbew9Rio5YmI
“..that said, you are free to watch him as much, or as little, as you would like.”
And we are free to boycott Kellogg’s products, which I do.
Grneric products are just as good, and less expensive, anyway.