Thursday, August 15, 2024

Dunkin v. Bud Light

Dunkin said no way will they advertise on X (Formally know as Twitter)… well the snowflakes did not like that, no way and they set off in a tizzy!
MAGA influencers are asking their followers to boycott Dunkin'.

It started on Aug. 7, when a marketing agent from Inspire Brand, which acquired Dunkin', wrote an email to Rumble Video, an alternative to YouTube, stating that the coffee shop would not advertise on the site due to its "right-wing culture." Rumble's CEO, Chris Pavlovski, posted the email to X with his response: "No, we don't discriminate. All cultures are welcome on Rumble." He followed it with another post saying that he created "@rumble1775 coffee, a coffee for all cultures."

On the same day, conservative media personality Catturd, who has 2.7 million followers on X, started #BoycottDunkinDonuts. His post on X read: "Trend it, retweet it... Another woke company that thinks they have power over us. So tired of these woke idiots." The hashtag was the number one food trend on the platform on Aug. 7. People responded with statements like, "Go woke. Go broke."
Now I have a couple of questions for you.
Question #1: Do conservatives drink more coffee or beer?
Question #2: Do liberals drink more coffee or beer?

The MAGAs all hyped from Bud Light victory wants to do the same to Dunkin!
"Time to give Dunkin' Donuts the Bud Light treatment. Go Woke, Go Broke," user @iAnonPatriot wrote in a post that has been viewed more than 170,000 times.
Now then, how many gallons of beer do the MAGA Republicans drink a year becomes important when you want to boycott something… you know there is a difference between guzzling a six-pack a night versus a coffee in the morning.
The coffee shop has 102 locations in Arizona.
I think we have that many just in my town in Connecticut.

Newsweek reported what brought this on…
MAGA-influencers on X have called for a boycott of Dunkin' Donuts after the chief executive of the video platform Rumble alleged that the fast-food chain declined to advertise with it because "the right wing culture of the site is too polarizing."

[…]

Pavlovski posted a screenshot of what appeared to be a redacted email reply from the company: "To be honest, [redacted] I would be opposed to showing up on the current version of the platform—the right wing culture of the site is too polarizing from a brand suitability standpoint today."
Them there are fighting words! A call to arms! Even though it is true.

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