Biff_Poindexter
Diamond Member
BLM doesn't belong to a particular political party or candidate....Claiming that BLM it isn't political is just plain stupid.I donāt even support BLM, lol. But 20% of the GOP does.WAPO? LMAO....BLM is a racist group. People say they support it publicly because otherwise idiot Leftists like you call them āracistā and spew that garbage all over social media. You of course knew that and decided to troll anyway.BLM isn't political, 20% of Republicans support it.That's a lie.Are all the other MAGA people as big of a baby as you? They banned ALL political slogans on clothes.![]()
Akron, the #RubberCity, reacts to Trumpās tweet against Goodyear
Akron-area leaders and residents Wednesday lit up Twitter responding to President Donald Trumpās tweet urging...www.beaconjournal.com
"Akronites on Wednesday morning used Twitter to defend Goodyear, many even before Goodyear publicly began to defend itself. James Hardy, Akronās deputy mayor for integrated development, said he was ābeyond proudā that Goodyear was in Akron, his hometown. āThey care about our community, and stayed put when so many companies did not,ā Hardy tweeted. āWe are the #RubberCity Mr. President. And we stick together.ā
This is disgusting -- Goodyear literally violated the free speech of its employees by telling them they can't wear MAGA hats -- but allowed them to wear racist Black Lives For Biden shirts and Kamala Harris muslim turban hats.....for the only American tire company in the Fortune 500 -- you would think they'd show more respect for our great president...
Luckily, they won't be a Fortune 500 company for long; let that be a lesson to any other business who dares to tell its employees what MAGA clothing they can or can't wear.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...d22468-cab0-11ea-91f1-28aca4d833a0_story.html
But I find it telling that you believe only one party can proclaim that black lives matter...
Briggs: Indiana Republicans declare āBlack lives matterā at convention
That's a big shift, metro columnist James Briggs writes, but judge the Indiana Republican Party on what it does next.
www.indystar.com
