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| crazies alt:
--- Quote from: King Tøny on June 20, 2017, 03:10:14 PM ---I haven't really watched the video but what's the reason for the backfire? Is one of the refugees a terrorist? --- End quote --- rappists |
| Deus Ex:
--- Quote from: Nonnel on June 20, 2017, 02:19:29 PM ---I agree. It's going to backfire every single time because the other side isn't going to agree with you. see: Chick-fil-A --- End quote --- Not only that but for the most part it changes absolutely nothing at all It just paints your company as a bunch of stuffheads to the other side and the paragon of the week for the other Like, chic-fil-a didn't lose any business after what they did (I don't recall I just know it involved religion and gay people? idk) If you aren't a political company there's no reason to involve yourself in politics. I couldn't give less of a stuff what the CEO of McDonalds thinks as long as the fries are salty and the burgers make me regret my life choices |
| King Tøny:
I like how some of them are speaking english and they still put down english subtitles. lol But they don't have english subtitles for the white guy. |
| IkeTheGeneric:
Seems like a lot of the backlash in the comments are from white supremacists. Go figure. |
| King Tøny:
--- Quote from: IkeTheGeneric on June 20, 2017, 03:23:28 PM ---Seems like a lot of the backlash in the comments are from white supremacists. Go figure. --- End quote --- I can't tell if you're joking or not. Pepe became a tribal symbol to help clinton on her presidential campaign to try and claim Annoying Orange is a white supremacist. No one is loving buying this virtue signaling crap anymore and you call them white supremacists for it? lol |
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