It's not an outrageous thought. This is America after all.He thought there would be enough people in support of this racist bullshit that they would flock to his store to uphold American values.
To be fair, neither are the racist fucks that will inevitably donate to it if one gets put up.He just fishing for a Go Fund Me campaign. Yo ass ain't slick, grandpa
Has any Trumper boycott not failed horribly?
Nike sales went up, Starbucks protest was a joke, I can't remember what else they tried.
This post needs more attention. No one is this moronic. He was losing the joint anyway and decided to blame it on Kaepernick.This guy doesn't even seem upset. He's also a year away from retirement and his sales were down 15% before pulling the Nike products. Hmmm.
I'm thinking this whole thing was a bullshit Hail Mary stunt to save a business he was going to have to close anyway.
He got what he wanted I guess, free advertising by being a racist asshole.
Black Friday at the Milk Store is lit af thoAlso while we're shitting on the guy I'm going to add that maybe you don't belong in retail if you think a "milk store" is a fucking thing.
Do you think hes side-eyeing everyone now thinking they all MUST hate the military...?
Wasn't a white guy, former Special Forces "Men who mean just what they say" Green Beret that plead Colin to take a knee rather than sit on the bench?
Do racists just ignore that Nate Boyer guy?
Nice reality check that he lives in a bubble.
Of course and a lot of veterans as well. It distorts the narrative Fox News wants to spread.There was a large volume of Military people that supported his right to protest. They aren't covered on Fox News.
HAHAHAHA. Weird I just thought about that story the other day and wondered what happened to the idiot. He actually kept up his boycott to the point he lost his business. What a moron. There really isn't anything more you can say about it.
There was a large volume of Military people that supported his right to protest. They aren't covered on Fox News.
As a former fort Collins resident, I concur.Unsurprising from Colorado Springs. As progressive as people think Colorado is, it's mostly Denver.
20 years in business? Considering how poorly he thought this out, I'm shocked he lasted this long.