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    #46
    Originally posted by Sippy View Post
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    Wish there was a good palm to face emoji on here.

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      #47
      If we knew how many businesses were liberal in their dealings, we likely wouldn't shop anywhere. I'm not condoning their actions, just saying if we're going to point out HEB or others individually, lets list them all so we can have facts to go on.
      Aside from that, disappointed in this thread in that it puts HEB in a bad light that I did not know about them, IF its true at all. Mainly because there is a huge new one being built in Allen that I was looking forward to shopping at.
      Guess if they're going to promote the LGBT-FPGKDLVNMBT crowd, then I'll call them out on it.

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        #48
        Originally posted by tdwinklr View Post
        If we knew how many businesses were liberal in their dealings, we likely wouldn't shop anywhere. I'm not condoning their actions, just saying if we're going to point out HEB or others individually, lets list them all so we can have facts to go on.
        Aside from that, disappointed in this thread in that it puts HEB in a bad light that I did not know about them, IF its true at all. Mainly because there is a huge new one being built in Allen that I was looking forward to shopping at.
        Guess if they're going to promote the LGBT-FPGKDLVNMBT crowd, then I'll call them out on it.

        H‑E‑B ownership is very liberal.


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          #49
          This is the main reason you should be anti HEB:

          Two of Texas’ most powerful business leaders have mounted a late-hour push to derail an anti-illegal-immigration bill in the Legislature’s special session.

          Houston homebuilder Bob Perry and HEB/Central Market grocery chieftain Charles Butt applied pressure Thursday to members of a House panel to block the “sanctuary cities” measure that would let police officers ask anyone they stop about their residency status.
          Bob Perry, owner of Perry Homes, and Butt, chairman and chief executive of HEB Grocery Co. LP, were ranked by Texans for Public Justice as No. 1 and No. 3, respectively, among givers to legislative candidates in the 2008 cycle.

          Perry forked over nearly $5.1 million, while Butt gave nearly $2.2 million.
          The bill, which Democrats say could lead to racial profiling, would prevent cities or counties from having a policy to prevent police from questioning people they detain or arrest about their immigration status.

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            #50
            Originally posted by Mike D View Post
            H‑E‑B ownership is very liberal.
            And they use their profit to put their money where their mouth is.

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              #51
              Originally posted by texasdeerhunter View Post
              I still don’t understand why these big companies feel like they need to make a stand against or for any political position. I really don’t get it.

              To me, it doesn’t matter what company you are, or what you sell, or product you offer, or what service you can provide…your focus should be on selling whatever you have to offer to anyone that can buy it. Regardless of political affiliation, gender, sex, perceived sex, sexual identity, etc etc.

              As a CEO of a company, your focal point should be to sell your product to anyone that can afford it. Regardless of any social media talking points or pressure

              Why do these companies keep taking polarizing positions on stuff that force consumers to make a choice????
              This is why.

              [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-tJNuHqHW8"]ESG: Woke to Broke - YouTube[/ame]

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                #52
                Originally posted by Let's go Brandon! View Post
                this ESG is very dangerous and we all better hope that enough investment firms and very large businesses push back.

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by Man View Post
                  I dont have a problem with it..as long as they leave children out of it.
                  What do you think children are watching on Tik Tok, Instagram, Face Book, Twitter, Nickelodeon, Disney, Etc.....???? They have been targeting children for over 10 yrs. Why are people making this an issue all of the sudden? Where was all of this Boycotting and Cancelling 10 yrs ago?

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by Danno View Post
                    What do you think children are watching on Tik Tok, Instagram, Face Book, Twitter, Nickelodeon, Disney, Etc.....???? They have been targeting children for over 10 yrs. Why are people making this an issue all of the sudden? Where was all of this Boycotting and Cancelling 10 yrs ago?
                    Becouse it reached the tipping point.

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by Danno View Post
                      What do you think children are watching on Tik Tok, Instagram, Face Book, Twitter, Nickelodeon, Disney, Etc.....???? They have been targeting children for over 10 yrs. Why are people making this an issue all of the sudden? Where was all of this Boycotting and Cancelling 10 yrs ago?
                      The majority have no idea this was going on 10 years ago if it actually was. All we know its going full force now! Go put your head back in that black dirt over there.

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by Encinal View Post
                        I hope you're drunk because it would be scary to make that little sense sober.

                        Drunk? No. I simply thought your remark was somewhat narrow minded and a tad bit snide.


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                          #57
                          Originally posted by Man View Post
                          Becouse it reached the tipping point.
                          Oh the “tipping point”. That same one that got everyone fired up over the rigged elections or the one when the Red Wave didn’t happen, or was it the one where BLM burned the country? Or maybe it was the one after Ukraine received 100’s of billions so that the Republican and Democrat party members could launder it back to themselves? Or maybe it was the one where all the illegals are getting bussed anywhere they want with free phones, money, food, children supplies, etc…. I guess I’m just confused what tipping point we are finally saying is “THE” tipping point.

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                            #58
                            People without convictions will never get it.

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by Danno View Post
                              Oh the “tipping point”. That same one that got everyone fired up over the rigged elections or the one when the Red Wave didn’t happen, or was it the one where BLM burned the country? Or maybe it was the one after Ukraine received 100’s of billions so that the Republican and Democrat party members could launder it back to themselves? Or maybe it was the one where all the illegals are getting bussed anywhere they want with free phones, money, food, children supplies, etc…. I guess I’m just confused what tipping point we are finally saying is “THE” tipping point.
                              I dont think we are there yet. People can still work, buy food and watch sportsball.

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by ThisLadyHunts View Post
                                Drunk? No. I simply thought your remark was somewhat narrow minded and a tad bit snide.


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                                I think people going on a hunger strike because the guy who owns the store that sells them food likes men is a good way to improve the average intelligence of the country.

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