It may be popular in the circles of the elite to dish on Donald Trump, but such petty criticism isn’t very popular with the vast majority of Americans who support him.
One of the main issues discussed in the aftermath of the 2016 presidential elections was the embarrassing extent to which the press and polling industry got their predictions utterly and entirely wrong. Visibly outraged that Hillary Clinton, the preferred candidate of the establishment, lost to Trump, the media proceeded to publish a bunch of think pieces lamenting what they imagined to be the stupidity and racism of the lower classes for not voting the way they wanted to.
What they should have done, however, was examined the role their 24/7 bashing of Trump had in making ordinary people, who have been stiffed by the system for decades, ponder why they hated him so much and thus made him palatable to them. Indeed, if their actions since November are anything to go by, they still have yet to learn this important lesson.
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guess that mean Post and General Mills and others will gain from it.. Survival of the fittest!! Accept and survive or rebelle and die!! Sorry to see you go buuuuut, America has spoken… Kellogg’s, YOU’RE FIRED!!
~John
We make note, the article scrupulously avoids telling the public exactly who’s on the board of Kelloggs. It’s those people who’re responsible for thousands of people becoming unemployed. Those board members need to be exposed for who they are and punished for their stupidity. But they won’t be. The media will continue to shield them as they’re doing in this article. And this makes the mainstream media just as culpable of robbing those workers of their jobs. Do we see who the enemy really is?
So sorry that the workers l o st their jobs but tge company should have thought about that before they made it political!!!
Hope everyone remembers that Pepsi said they don’t want our business either.
How funny, when it was Lego that made explicit statements… Cons can’t even get that right.
Kellogg’s should have kept putting their flakes in a box instead of in charge of the company.
How interesting… It’s ok for Citizens United, sponsored by the Koch Brothers, to be all about corporate money being equal to individual freedom of speech, but it’s not OK for companies to be political? I don’t think you understand it’s one and the same!
Diana McIntosh not exactly. Republicans fought for Citizens United, which is no limit corporate contributions to political campaigns, but let one corporation take a different stand, and not even the one that actually said things about Breitbart’s integrity (Lego), and you’re all over it… Perhaps you should sit down and diagram this one… you will be surprised what’s on the paper.
Perhaps you can apply for one of Trump’s vineyard jobs… if you’re from outside the US.
Kellogg made a better choice, they chose other than Breitbart.
Trump Jr. is making a better choice too, he’s hiring foreigners to work his US vineyards.