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We have learned that many business owners have strong beliefs that are obvious to any potential customers. Most of those in the news are fundamentalist Christians. But aren't there some businesses where you would find, say, a portrait of "Che" Guevara? Or framed quotes from noted atheists or leftists? I usually think of coffee shops as places where leftists hang out.
We have learned that many business owners have strong beliefs that are obvious to any potential customers. Most of those in the news are fundamentalist Christians. But aren't there some businesses where you would find, say, a portrait of "Che" Guevara? Or framed quotes from noted atheists or leftists? I usually think of coffee shops as places where leftists hang out.
From what I've seen and read so far I would venture to say that considering Apple, Angie's List, Yelp, Salesforce, Eli Lilly and Company, and Gen Conn's reaction to the Indiana "freedom of religion" statute that they would all qualify as "liberal businesses."
Apple is worth over 700 billion, I want to know how Memories Pizza stacks up.
Apple is worth over 700 billion, I want to know how Memories Pizza stacks up.
Brilliant comparison.
Forget about liberal vs. conservative.
Let's compare the biggest multi-national
company that exists to a family business.
I love liberal logic.
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