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No.
originally posted by: DupontDeux
originally posted by: Arnie123
Nice!
A bit of justice, good find.
No.
By stop visiting the town, simply because the owner lives there, they are doing to the town, what the owner did to Sarah Sanders.
Loads of business, mom and pop shops, suffers. Where is the justice in that?
Justice would have been flocking to the restaurants competitor.
That's just mean π©
originally posted by: snarfbot
Good hopefully they go out of business, become homeless and move to California and poop in the street with the rest of the garbage people
The office received a letter on Thursday from a Georgia family that wrote to say it would never return because of what happened.
originally posted by: howtonhawky
You want me to believe that people are so shallow and judgmental that they would boycott an entire town because they do not like one eatery?
There has to be more to the story.
The Red Hen has not opened for business since the event. Earlier in the week, protesters arrived from out of town, some bearing Confederate battle flags and anti-gay posters reading βLet God Burn Them.β One man was arrested for dumping chicken dung in front of the restaurant.
originally posted by: JIMC5499
a reply to: howtonhawky
It was all over the news. I recall something about making a bed now lie in it.
originally posted by: burntheships
a reply to: carewemust
I can just imagine the outrage if In N Out Burger refused to serve
Valerie Jarret.....oh the hypocrisy.