Posted on Nov 16, 2017
Starbucks' holiday cups accused of pushing 'gay agenda'
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This must mean people have just too much time on their hands. I remember people saying something that was satanic about the Procter & Gamble symbol. For all we know, this may be a campaign started purposely by Starbucks to get attention.
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1stSgt Nelson Kerr
It m, means that there are simply too many jackasses with too much time on their hands. I doubt Starbucks is doing so since this has been going on of years and is part of the far-rights war on Christmas propaganda. Remember the furor of the red cup last year?
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1stSgt Nelson Kerr - enlighten me, I don't see much of Starbucks in Canada because Tim Hortons is the main coffee place here in Alberta. Please explain. I'll still drink too much coffee and at that time I was working 50 to 60 hours a week during the Christmas rush that we have each year delivering packages.
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1stSgt Nelson Kerr
LTC (Join to see) - The last two year Starbucks put out a simple red cup for Christmas The war on Christmas trolls were enraged, more loudly than this year in fact. Even the Orange clown got into the act
https://www.cnbc.com/2015/11/09/starbucks-holiday-red-cup-brews-controversy-on-social-media.html
https://www.cnbc.com/2015/11/09/starbucks-holiday-red-cup-brews-controversy-on-social-media.html
Brands take advantage of SBUX red cup controversy
For Starbucks, the annual reveal of their "red cup" is meant to signify that the holiday season is approaching. Instead, it's brewing controversy.
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