In spite of the dangers, some CEOs insist on injecting their companies into political battles. That, of course, is their right, yet it remains a dangerous thing to do. By so doing, they have taken a business organization and turned it into a political advocacy group with all the risks that attaches to such a move.
There are some business that, by their nature, cannot avoid political issues. Manufacturers of firearms would be one such business. The abortion industry would be another. Yet operating a business such as a coffee shop does not require making political statements. More on page two.
I think I can do without Hitlerbucks products from now on, thanks
moderate Nazi jihadist starhitlerbucks
Hollywood gonna feel it too
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Their stocks seem to be doing alright.
Panera Bread !
Karma !
Starbucks CEO is a liberal anti American. why not hire ten thousand veterans coming home you oiece of$#%&!@*
STARBUCKS HIRED MUSLUMS.
MUSLUMS WIPE THEIR ASSE WITH THEIR BARE HANDS AND WASH THEIR HANDS AND ASSES IN THE PUBLIC SINK.
NOW THESE SAME MUSLUMS WANT TO MAKE YOUR COFFEE?!
NASTY BASTARDS.
ONE$#%&!@*OR TWO?
I’m glad!
Marie C. Luengas