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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It’s bad for her kids
No. With the freedom of speech comes accountability for what you say. You can speak freely, and you will reap the consequences. Kellogg’s is learning that.
Sounds like the last guy is a strong supporter of cereals and their rights in America
Doesn’t help that they contribute to Black Lives Matter that many consider a terrorist group.
See ya!
That will teach you idiots
Employees are discouraged from discussing politics at work. Why aren’t companies taking its own advice. So sick of companies being political. It’s not what you’re there for.
Karma is a Bitch
These consequences are punitive. That Kellogg’s should be punished is your belief. Not everyone’s. You have the freedom to say what u did. I have the freedom (but quickly loosing it) to disagree without punishment.
These consequences are punitive. That Kellogg’s should be punished is your belief. Not everyone’s. You have the freedom to say what u did. I have the freedom (but quickly loosing it) to disagree without punishment.