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[–]Senior Contributordr_warlock13 points14 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

Who gives a shit about the NFL and any other football program when you have exclusive concession stand and TV advertising contracts with the majority of their stadiums? Shut up and collect money.

[–]Endorsed ContributorThotwrecker23 points24 points  (11 children) | Copy Link

If you are going to do something as stupid and pointless as try to voice your opinion on twitter about SJ issues when you have an occupation you'd like to keep, the absolute worst thing you can do is back down to SJWs.

Getting involved and chiming in on the NFL debate was stupid, but what sealed the deal is that he didn't stand his ground. As much as I hate bringing things back to Trump, this is what Trump understands - he immediately seeks vindication by clapping back harder than he was clapped, in front of the same audience.

[–]vast_rightwing 1 points1 points [recovered] | Copy Link

he said it as an off the cuff comment on an IR call. Wasnt something he put on twitter.

[–]LambdaMale1 point2 points  (1 child) | Copy Link

AND he didn't even take a stance on the actual topic of the protest. He only said that the fight between managers and some players should be resolved and that a lack of solution is a sign of weak leadership. SJWs heard what they wanted to hear: "The bosses should have put the boot on their uppity players necks, harr harr! mustache twirl"

[–]bigcitytruth0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

It's a dumb move by a CEO of a publicly-traded company to say ANYTHING political on the record. Conservative or Liberal, nobody wants to be labeled the "preferred pizza of neo-Nazis." The move left Papa John's wide open, so Domino's took the opportunity to swoop in and say their pizza sales didn't dip at all during football games, making Papa John's look even more foolish. The CEO was ousted because his decisions were damaging to the Papa John's long term business outlook. It was not some conspiracy by SJW's. It was purely business. The guy's reckless.

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (7 children) | Copy Link

Yep. I don't like Trump. Did vote for (or against) him in 2016. I might be forced to vote for him in 2020 though just seeing how much more insane things are getting.

You can kill a man, but you can't kill an idea.

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