it would seem trivial and it WOULD be except for the fact the world seems to revolve around lunacy. i stated here and and here how absurd it is to think rachel ray and her black and white scarf are promoting terrorism. i also stated if dunkin' donuts pulled the ad, i'd no longer frequent their stores or drink their beverages.
well dunkin' pulled the ads. that's it. my relationship with dunkin' is severed. i would STRONGLY URGE EVERYONE WITH EVEN THE TINIEST BIT OF BRAIN MATTER TO BOYCOTT DUNKIN' DONUTS. they've pandered to hate mongers. to evil disease-hearted soul-less beings.
it's a fucking black and white scarf. we're not even talking about how cloying and annoying rachel ray is here. anyway picture of rachel ray and picture of the scarf i'm going to attempt to wear almost every day (for a while)
PLEASE DO NOT PATRONIZE DUNKIN' DONUTS IF YOU HAVE A MIND. PLEASE
MSNBC's Keith Olbermmann bestowed his "worst person" honors on Wednesday's show to Dunkin' Donuts of Canton, Massachusetts, for pulling an advertisement featuring Rachel Ray because of the "xenophobic paranoia" created by the scarf worn around the celebrity cook's neck.
"We told you yesterday about this, the unbearable Rachel Ray in an ad for the donut and coffee chain, to which the lunatic fringe responded in an apoplexy of xenophobic paranoia, because that, that thing around her neck, that is not just a stupid scarf; they think that is what Yasser Arafat used to wear on his head," Olbermann intoned. "See, it‘s jihadist chic. Having already driven business to Dunkin' Donuts by applauding its supposed stance in favor of tough immigration laws, the right threatened to boycott."
Olbermann added, "So what did Dunkin' Donuts do? They folded. They were as weak as their decaf." ..........
"We told you yesterday about this, the unbearable Rachel Ray in an ad for the donut and coffee chain, to which the lunatic fringe responded in an apoplexy of xenophobic paranoia, because that, that thing around her neck, that is not just a stupid scarf; they think that is what Yasser Arafat used to wear on his head," Olbermann intoned. "See, it‘s jihadist chic. Having already driven business to Dunkin' Donuts by applauding its supposed stance in favor of tough immigration laws, the right threatened to boycott."
Olbermann added, "So what did Dunkin' Donuts do? They folded. They were as weak as their decaf." ..........
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