Business is down for a number of retailers, but a 55% drop is hard to explain otherwise.
Well, this is cause for hope, then. I was getting the feeling that the gay agenda had totally won over the retail sector. Maybe not. And maybe social conservatives can push back in other areas as well.
Why do corporations sometimes go out of their way to take sides in these culture war issues?
Why, if they do take sides, why do they tend to support the liberal side?
How many J.C. Penney stores are there in “gay” areas such as The Castro, P. Town, etc.???
I guess it seems to me, that if you are in business, you want to welcome everyone. You would keep in mind that there are divisive social and political issues out there, which have nothing to do with your business.
In other words, you **ss off half or more of people when you take the liberal side of an issue. What the heck is the point of doing that?
Why do corporations sometimes go out of their way to take sides in these culture war issues?
Why, if they do take sides, why do they tend to support the liberal side?
How many J.C. Penney stores are there in “gay” areas such as The Castro, P. Town, etc.???
I guess it seems to me, that if you are in business, you want to welcome everyone. You would keep in mind that there are divisive social and political issues out there, which have nothing to do with your business.
In other words, you **ss off half or more of people when you take the liberal side of an issue. What the heck is the point of doing that?
——Business is down for a number of retailers, but a 55% drop is hard to explain otherwise.-——
Which retailer is going to run homo ads next. No takers yet?