Posted on 11/17/2017 2:26:52 AM PST by markomalley
A business owner expressing concern that left-wing activism hurts the companys earnings is apparently a grave offense nowadays.
Papa Johns issued a lame apology Tuesday after the pizza chain was criticized for its CEO, John Schnatter, claiming the NFL national anthem protests were hurting his companys sales. Papa Johns is a major sponsor of the football league, and that designation has come with consequences.
The NFL has hurt us, Schnatter said during an earnings call earlier this month. We are disappointed the NFL and its leadership did not resolve this. Leadership starts at the top, and this is an example of poor leadership.
That simple assertion drew intense criticism from left-wing media outlets and activists.
The outrage even led to Papa Johns earning the dubious distinction as the official pizza of the alt-right from neo-Nazi website The Daily Stormer.
In one of the most 2017 moments ever to occur, Papa Johns had to release a statement saying it did not want to be the pizza for Nazis.
The pizza company decided to take back its CEOs criticism of the NFL Tuesday night in a cringey series of tweets that left the impression that Papa John now supports the national anthem protests.
The statements made on our earnings call were describing the factors that impact our business and we sincerely apologize to anyone that thought they were divisive, the pizza chain began. That definitely was not our intention.
We believe in the right to protest inequality and support the players movement to create a new platform for change. We also believe, as Americans, we should honor our anthem. There is a way to do both, the account added.
The statement then concluded with, We will work with the players and league to find a positive way forward. Open to ideas from all. Except neo-nazis [middle-finger emoji] those guys.
After the statement, the company tried its best to appease Twitter SJWs who were still mad the pizza maker had the audacity to critique those brave anthem kneelers in the first place. The appeasement strategy didnt appear to work.
Papa Johns capitulation sends a clear message that corporations can only express opinions that align with the progressive orthodoxy. Any statement that goes against it regardless of whether it is a factual assertion about lost profits will lead to an inquisition from leftist activists and journalists.
Although it is unlikely the negative reaction from outraged SJWs would have had as much of detrimental effect on pizza sales as the NFL protests it may have even boosted sales in fact from supportive conservatives Papa Johns caved into the pressure anyway.
The probable reason for the companys decision is that it wanted the controversy to disappear and felt showing support for the kneeling would accomplish that. But all the apology does is provide more evidence that corporations take orders from the Left.
The pizza chains lame atonement follows multiple corporations pulling ads from Sean Hannitys Fox News show over the conservative hosts support for Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore. The reason for the advertiser departures owed to left-wing groups pressuring these companies to drop Hannity.
And they complied.
The thought of being associated with icky conservative positions was too much for these companies, just as the case was for Papa Johns.
The default position, as articulated in the pizza companys tweets, is progressivism. Anything else is intolerable, even if being woke means tanking profits. Like the NFL is learning over this season.
This writers column from earlier this week touched out how many corporations actively seek out to have a woke image as part of their marketing strategy. The purpose of that marketing strategy would supposedly involve increase profits and appealing to your customer base. (RELATED: Corporations Punish Conservatives To Prove Theyre Woke)
But Papa Johns newest statement does none of that, as it appears to have pleased no one. Leftists see it as too little, too late conservatives see it as a craven show of support for anti-flag athletes.
How this affects sales remains to be seen, but it doesnt help the pizza chains public image.
Corporations are starting to style themselves as the moral voice of the nation, one where profits and consumerism dominate public life. However, it is not the boardroom that is setting the dictates for what is good and bad for the country, as John Schnatter can explain to you.
Its left-wing activists and journalists who tell corporations what is good and what is wrong. Their word is more important than that of customers.
Many Americans like to bemoan the politicization of everything, but wanting it to go away doesnt mean it will magically disappear. A society where your pizza order comes down to politics isnt going away any time soon.
There are no politically neutral bystanders in this new normal, as the NFL and Papa Johns can attest.
The Left has made sure of that.
This is so simple.
Or not. Maybe John needs to hang out on FR for awhile :)
The outrage even led to Papa Johns earning the dubious distinction as the official pizza of the alt-right from neo-Nazi website The Daily Stormer.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
The accusers are actually the genuine neo nazis, more so than the daily stormer, liberal fascist all who have no time of vision involving corporate freedom, or even individual freedom of speech.They follow fascist Saul Alinsky Strategy ( read the article below.)
How can this be you say? The lock step caterwauling critics of Papa John’s want the company to ignore facts, redefine history, ignore their bottom line.If Papa Johns does, it won’t last long as an entity.
Liberal fascism is a serious problem in America. We need to send them into the dust bin of history:
Good Read:
The Quintessential Liberal Fascist:
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2009/05/barack_obama_the_quintessentia_1.html
What’s the NFL?
What's Papa John's?
Our Papa Johns closed years ago, been a bagel Shoppe since and that has closed. A new local guy is refurbishing the shop to do pizza again. Well try him out. We have a little Italy so why would anyone buy a cookie cutter pizza when you can have the best?
/eyeroll
John Schnatter: No guts, no glory. You lost a customer.
We have a local restaurant, Mama's Kitchen, which makes pizza that is head and shoulders above anything Papa John's could ever dream of making.
Nonetheless, the local Papa John's is close and convenient, so it has been our "default" pizza because it is inexpensive and delivery is incredibly quick. Until this week. Their "taking the knee" is a kick in my nads after I'm already a bit tender after eight years of Obama & Co's relentless "whitey sucks" racism.
Cool. I have to go to Belvoir this afternoon, may stop by there for a bite on the way down.
It’s a popular local restaurant so parking may be at a premium. There’s extra spots in the back.
If advertising with the NFL was bad business, you quietly get off that horse and get on another one. There is no point in shooting the horse you got off.
Now, there IS the problem of the CEO trying to place blame and make excuses for other problems in the business. BUT blaming the NFL then reversing it, is just swirling down the drain.
I had a wise old Psychology/Marketing professor years ago who warned us of the dangers of injecting one’s enterprise into the political arena.
His conclusion, based on 20+ years of industry consulting, was that taking a side in a political debate likely will not win you customers, but certainly will cost you customers.
Forty years later, current events validate that observation.
Pussy Pizza is their new name .
Who cares? Their pizza sucks.
The irony is that almost all the SJW’s claiming to be outraged aren’t even Papa John customers. All these extremist liberals, most of whom are living on daddy’s trust funds, wouldn’t be caught dead frequenting a Papa Johns with the proletariat masses.
Done with Papa John’s.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.