The CEO of Starbucks has shown his true leftist colors again. This time by insulting white people.
In a tweet sent out by the coffee giant following the riots in Charlottesville, the CEO, Howard Schultz, put the onus entirely on white people.
“I know we’re better than this. The bigotry, hatred, and senseless violence against people who are not white cannot stand,” he said.
“I know we’re better than this. The bigotry, hatred, and senseless violence against people who are not white cannot stand.”
—Howard Schultz pic.twitter.com/JWpOmIV0H0— Starbucks Coffee (@Starbucks) August 16, 2017
Where was Howard Schultz when a Black Lives Matter supporter, Micah Johnson, killed five police officers in Dallas?
When black nationalist Ismaaiyl Brinsley assassinated two New York Police Department officers, Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos, was Schultz heard from?
Did anyone see a statement from Schultz when another Black Lives Matter supporter, Gavin Long, murdered 3 police officers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana?
Or last month when another supporter of the movement, Alexander Bonds, murdered NYPD Officer Miosotis Familia.
He has remained silent as Antifa protesters forced President Trump’s campaign rally in Chicago to be cancelled and when conservatives were violently assaulted on college campuses by similar far-left activists.
It’s not that Schultz’s message is incorrect.
Racist violence by white supremacists against non-white people is horrid and ought to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
The issue is that his message is disingenuous – or in this case, telling.
All violence ought to be condemned. Not only violence that it is politically expedient for one side to condemn.
It also ignores the fact that there were people counter protesting the white supremacists in Charlottesville that were also engaging in violence.
4chan proves that some of the “nazis” in #charlottesville last week was in fact left-wing agitators and members of the communist #Antifa pic.twitter.com/IQyYSiRfPP
— JJack (@JjackDenmark) August 20, 2017
Yeh! ANTIFA protester at Charlottesville. Armed with pepper spray. pic.twitter.com/7u5bKauDBW
— eric_tull (@eric_tull1) August 20, 2017
This was Antifa at Charlottesville…”righteous” folks don’t use flame throwers or wear masks pic.twitter.com/PxRyNp9tjg
— UncleRay (@uncleray33) August 19, 2017
The truth is that this is not a surprise coming from the company that has made it known that it does not want the business of conservatives.
It made that fact known when it declared it didn’t want the investments of shareholders who believe in traditional marriage.
And when the company responded to President Donald Trump’s travel ban by vowing to hire thousands of refugees.
Many on social media made their anger at his newest statement clear.
Should have said “against each other” & left race out of it, your propagating what your preaching against. There’s only one race #Humanity
— Kerri Zinkievich (@KerriZink) August 17, 2017
You’re saying that you want to protect every group from bigotry except whites,you’re stirring the pot,fanning the flames of racism.
— Cassidy Phoenyx (@cassidyphoenyx) August 20, 2017
Howard Shultz violence against ANYONE can not stand! Anything less inclusive is bigotry.
— Anna-May Smith (@AnnaMaySmith1) August 17, 2017
But it’s cool against people who are white, right?
— Chris Gabriele (@CTGabe) August 16, 2017
@Starbucks CEO says hatred and bigotry against white people is ok
— Jim Satala (@JimSatala) August 16, 2017
And yet here you are… Caring only about non-whites. But nevermind @Starbucks , we don’t care about you either. I get my coffee elsewhere!
— Aussie Deplorable (@shravaka) August 20, 2017
Sorry but by saying “not white”, doesn’t that imply violence against whites is okay? Why not say violence against anyone cannot stand?
— Chris Large (@SubZ_XD) August 16, 2017
Where’s your statement about the police being ambushed and executed 24 hours ago? Do you hate the police????
— A.J. Sparxx (@illions) August 20, 2017
Starbucks defended itself, but people were not believing it.
We do not tolerate discrimination against anyone. We believe in kindness, respect and dignity for everyone. https://t.co/S5UuB2DbfF
— Starbucks Coffee (@Starbucks) August 17, 2017
That is NOT what you stated!
— Anna-May Smith (@AnnaMaySmith1) August 17, 2017
That’s not what you said.Teaching impressionable minds they should hate themselves & others for the sin of being born white is child abuse.
— Cassidy Phoenyx (@cassidyphoenyx) August 20, 2017
Then the qualifier “against people who are not white” wasn’t necessary. That changed the meaning and was a mistake. He should say so.
— Bryan P. Jones (@bpjauburn) August 20, 2017
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