As soon as he mentioned the incident with the tie, I knew the story that followed sounded more like an account of a circus than of a bank.
Hoo boy.
If Wells is on the naughty list, who’s on the nice? Wells is kinder to people with bruised credit than a lot of other banks are. That’s why I picked it, years ago. And I can fairly say, they’ve never mailed me a “gay” ad or popped one in my face. But I don’t watch commercial TV either.
Maybe Adams could have finessed this by saying yes he’s anti-bullying. He doesn’t want the bank lending its stature to the bullying of bakeries, churches, etc. If the bank wants to see fewer of these “objectionable religious protection laws” then maybe it can withdraw from lending support to the causes that provoke their need.
“If Wells is on the naughty list, whos on the nice?”
Naughty really isn’t the right word is it? Evil is a more appropriate word. But, then again maybe you don’t think spitting in God’s eye is evil.
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