15 Replies to “Go Woke, Go Broke”

  1. At Starbucks in Salt Lake City just up the hill from down town where all the fine people and students go there was a ‘minority’ guy sitting outside in the cold.
    It was a rather cold February morning. The guy looked as though he did not have a home.
    Anyway, I asked him if he wanted coffee and doughnuts, he agreed. Told him to come inside and sit with us.
    Poor guy, what ever you may think, told us that he coul not, they didn’t want him there.
    So I brought him the stuff out in the cold.

    It was rather sad, there were no winners or losers, just a no good situation.

    It’s understandable from the Starbucks point of view.
    It was cold though.

  2. Funny how the WOKE never brag about changing their minds.
    Starbucks was very loud about opening their washrooms to disaster, naturally when the mockers are proven correct,Starbucks is not bragging about denying the homeless the use of these washrooms,just slinking away hoping no one will notice,classic Progressive Comrades(PC) to the end.

    1. Tried their overpriced coffee once – that was enough. And, they hate me – Canadian deplorable who owned her own business and worked/paid taxes all her life. Why would I give them any money at all?

  3. At a local grocery store, they have changed the bathroom light bulbs. The new bulbs throw blue light. Why?, well so the local addicts can’t see their veins, so they can’t shoot up. Hasn’t stopped them from crapping all over the surrounding area.

  4. Horton’s needs a tune up as well.

    How’d that 30 minute time limit work out for them in Ottawa? Customers become trespassers after 30 minutes?

    I don’t spend a dime at Horton’s so I don’t care, but it gives you an idea of what the corporate values are.

  5. Gift cards for the homeless would a nice way to screw with woke establishments, five bucks would likely be enough to give the woke folk a headache. I think I’ll carry some when I’m in town…

  6. The Rotten Ronnies across the street has very loud music in the washrooms. Any time spent in there is not comfortable.

  7. I had a coffee shop/restaurant and my washrooms were for customers ONLY. If someone didn’t like it they could go elsewhere. Having a dump in front of my shop was not an option.

  8. My coffee, made in My kitchen, in My old percolator is far superior to any overpriced, overrated swill from Tim’s or StarBuck.

  9. Interesting video but… the guy talks too much,

    what he said in 13 minutes could have been said in 3 or 4 minutes and would have been more interesting

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