billd91
Not your screen monkey (he/him) 🇺🇦🇵🇸🏳️⚧️
Was it any different when they put election signs out in front of the business? People have been doing that sort of thing for decades.The flipside of this is: when does it become prejudicial? Sure, it's good to stop eating somewhere because they don't let black people in. But its also bad to stop eating somewhere because I don't agree with the religion of the owners. What happens when we disagree on Prop 394 or support a different candidate for Comptroller? Before, it was easy to be ignorant. I blame Facebook culture for making everything a Big Deal and a binary decision. Now I'm aware of where everyone stands on everything, and I frankly would be happier not knowing sometimes.
But, honestly, who cares if it becomes prejudicial on your part? That's for you to decide. If you don't care whether or not the business supports the local school budget referendum, do business with them. If a proposition is important to you and you know a particular business supports the other side, go ahead and cross them off your "Do Business With" list. We all have our standards, they all differ, nobody runs an audit.