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posted by martyb on Friday February 11 2022, @08:40AM   Printer-friendly
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'Astronomically' high demand leads to surging Super Bowl ticket prices:

A perfect storm of factors is fueling sky high prices for Super Bowl tickets as fans clamor to be a part of Sunday's championship game in Los Angeles.

The Super Bowl is always a hot ticket, but with the Rams playing in their home stadium, die-hard Bengals fans flying in from Cincinnati, and no attendance restrictions for the first time in two years, demand is skyrocketing.

"A lot of factors are making this particular game incredibly unique," Akshay Khanna, general manager of North America for ticket retailer StubHub, told Reuters.

"But look, at the end of the day, that is just a reflection of supply and demand. There are only so many seats that are available for the Super Bowl. And the demand for a game like this is so astronomically high," Khanna added.

The "get in" price for a ticket on StubHub dipped just below $4,000 on Wednesday while the average price of tickets sold on the site was around $6,500, eye-watering amounts that left some fans with sticker shock.

[...] California buyers are driving the bulk of the sales, with residents accounting for over 50% of new ticket sales on Tuesday.

Although the Rams hope that means they will see plenty of blue and gold at SoFi Stadium on Sunday, quarterback Matthew Stafford wasn't so sure.

"I hope our fans are out there going crazy, but the Super Bowl is its own beast in terms of ticket sales," he said during a news conference. "I've seen some of those prices online and they're up there. I understand it is a lot of corporate people buying those and being able to come to the game, but hopefully we have a lot of LA Rams fans cheering for us."

Restaurants scramble to serve enough chicken wings ahead of Super Bowl Sunday

Americans are projected to eat massive amounts of the game day snack, about 1.42 billion wings. That's tied with last year for a record. But this year, there are signs that getting those volumes to consumers is harder and supplies are tighter. Add to that the turmoil that has been dogging U.S. food supply chains, from labor shortfalls to missing ingredients and soaring costs all around.

Restaurants have been scrambling. Some are getting ready to switch to frozen wings in case they run out of fresh. Others are reducing the number of wings that come in an order. In a sign of the times, companies like the one that owns Chili's are booking their chicken orders into the summer and beyond to lay claim to whatever's available.

As Tom Super, spokesman for the National Chicken Council, likes to point out: chickens unfortunately only have two wings.

Your favorite Super Bowl food like wings, guacamole and beer cost more thanks to inflation

While prices of many individual items are higher, shoppers are expected to spend less on Super Bowl parties than the record $88.65 per person in 2020 when the total reached $17.2 billion, according to the National Retail Federation data. This year, shoppers will shell out $14.6 billion on food, drinks, apparel, decorations and other items for the day, up from $13.9 billion in 2021.

[...] The average price of a Hass avocado was $1.24, and they were available at 5,505 stores, compared with 78 cents last year at nearly 20,000 stores.

[...] Chicken prices have been on the rise: The new CPI report showed chicken parts were up 11.6% in January compared with last year.

[...] Like chicken, beer has been affected by supply chain disruptions, particularly brews sold in cans that are dealing with an aluminum shortage, which is limiting supplies of pet food and other canned goods. [...] Ahead of the new CPI report, the Beer Institute, a national trade association for the American brewing industry, said Wednesday that "beer prices have remained low even during a historic period of inflation." The group said the trend of low beer prices continued last year and trailed the overall CPI 1.8% to 4.7% on average in 2021.


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  • (Score: -1, Flamebait) by Runaway1956 on Friday February 11 2022, @12:30PM (34 children)

    by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Friday February 11 2022, @12:30PM (#1220473) Homepage Journal

    A lot of people are sick of the NFL's involvement in "social issues". The NFL is paid to entertain us. The NFL is not paid to take a knee to protest the American flag. The NFL is not paid to shame the American public. But, there is no mention in the fine article of the number of people who no longer pay attention to the NFL.

    Fok the NFL. Get woke, go broke. https://www.outkick.com/get-woke-go-broke-2021/ [outkick.com]

    Get woke, and go broke. Or at least, get woke and lose the viewers advertisers pay good money to reach.

    Here is a rollup list of American broadcasting mainstays that have hit new viewership lows in 2021 because woke politics increasingly seeped into the entertainment that audiences generally prefer to be apolitical.

    The Bachelor and The Bachelorette
    The MLB All-Star Game
    The Oscars
    The Olympics

    The Olympics used to be appointment television for all Americans. But as they did with The Bachelor, the All-Star Game, and the Oscars, when broadcasts embrace incessant political polemics, audiences turn away.

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  • (Score: 2, Flamebait) by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @12:40PM (7 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @12:40PM (#1220475)

    Getting lectured and insulted by even the fucking ads in the Superbowl was the last straw for a lot of people. Gillette, I took your message to heart. I now shave with an old fashioned safety razor and will never buy your razors ever again. I am saving good money.

    • (Score: 2) by Gaaark on Friday February 11 2022, @03:17PM (1 child)

      by Gaaark (41) Subscriber Badge on Friday February 11 2022, @03:17PM (#1220517) Journal

      ABSOLUTELY!
      Have you seen the latest razor from Gillette? It has a exfoliating bar!, as if shaving doesn't 'exfoliate' on it's own... but NO, you must throw your old razor out and get this new one because.... because.... becus.... ummmmmmm..... PROFIT!

      I too have a safety razor (also one of the straight blade, non-safety razors, lol.... shaving with your life in your hands!): saving money HAND OVER FIST FULL OF DOLLARS!

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      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @05:22PM

        by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @05:22PM (#1220570)

        Cost per shave with a safety razor for me, not counting the cost of shaving cream, is around 3 cents because I use a 10 cent blade for 3 shaves before I pitch it. With inflation, I'll probably be paying 4 cents per shave when I buy my next year's blade supply. With the price of Gillette blades as expensive as they are, I almost shave for free now.

    • (Score: 3, Insightful) by hendrikboom on Friday February 11 2022, @11:22PM

      by hendrikboom (1125) on Friday February 11 2022, @11:22PM (#1220690) Homepage Journal

      Easier to just not shave at all.

    • (Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Saturday February 12 2022, @06:17PM (2 children)

      by Phoenix666 (552) on Saturday February 12 2022, @06:17PM (#1220801) Journal

      I switched to an old fashioned straight razor. Haven't used Gillette or any other disposable razor in years.

      If you get a quality razor and keep it stropped, you can shave in about the same time as it does with other methods. You move the razor slower, but the blade is longer and shaves more area with each pass. You have to learn how to shave the different parts of your face, because the whiskers in one place might not grow in the same direction as others, but because it's your face that you're shaving every day the learning curve is not too steep.

      Also, with a straight razor you don't need shaving cream or gel either, because any old soap will work. My travel shaving kit used to be bulky to carry all those ancillary items, but now it's the slim razor case and the strop.

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      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday February 12 2022, @08:57PM

        by Anonymous Coward on Saturday February 12 2022, @08:57PM (#1220843)

        Truly the hardest core shaver. I bow to your dedication to flipping off the razor companies. (serious)

      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday February 13 2022, @02:08AM

        by Anonymous Coward on Sunday February 13 2022, @02:08AM (#1220905)

        Straight razors are nice - if you live alone. Not so nice when your blade is nicked and gouged because someone thought they could use it to cut something...

    • (Score: 1) by Retian on Sunday February 13 2022, @06:53PM

      by Retian (4977) on Sunday February 13 2022, @06:53PM (#1221050)

      To be fair I've seen the ad AC mentions here and I believe any reasonable person can see that it's straight up sexist against men and I've avoided their products ever since out of principle. I don't care for sports and don't know what other gripes people may have with football but this at least is a valid point.

  • (Score: 5, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @01:10PM (12 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @01:10PM (#1220481)

    That losing fans because of "woke" bullshit is just that, bullshit. The NFL is a money-making corporation that only looks out for the owners, and they're not paid to promote nationalism either. There shouldn't be any playing of the national anthem before any of the games, that's just some Cold War hype holdover of a bygone era. You won't have any shaming and disrespect during the anthem if it isn't played. The players didn't used to be forced to be marched out for that until very recently, when the NFL decided that it was politically and financially expedient for them. If you doh't want to ban playing of the anthem, then let the players stay in the locker room and prepare for the game. I'm not sure how you can complain about the NFL bring "politics" into things when they have anthem playing and military fly-overs and American Flags that take up the entire field. There's plenty of politics on display, it is just that sone of it is distasteful to you.

    Are you serious about suggesting that politics in the Olympics is some recent "woke" liberal thing??? I've never seen The Bachelor nor care to watch it. The Oscars have always been a 'who cares' to me as well, but you're not paying attention if you think political activism and other irrelevant stuff being in acceptance speeches is anything new. I really don't know what you're on about the MLB. Is it the forced rendition of "God Bless America" during the 7th inning stretch? Oh, not that kind of politics?

    I don't watch baseball because I cut the cord years ago and now I can't see any games. I'm in the Baltimore and DC markets and can get the broadcast stations from both, but all of the Orioles and Nats games have been moved to cable. The only games I can see are the All Star Game, the World Series, and a "game of the week" that FOX will show mid-afternoon on a Saturday. I didn't give up baseball, baseball gave up me. I don't watch the NFL any more because it is boring and has become a parody of itself. It is a 3+ hour block of commercials broken up by occasional football coverage. The rules have turned into what only a corporate lawyer could enjoy. The broadcast money the league gets is so obscenely large the the teams actually have no incentive to be competent. You get stuck with owners like Dan Snyder who, even if you don't care what kind of degenerate and incopetent person he is, has zero incentive to inprove his organization because he gets a fat wad of cash from the league for simply existing.

    • (Score: 0, Flamebait) by Runaway1956 on Friday February 11 2022, @01:36PM (4 children)

      by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Friday February 11 2022, @01:36PM (#1220489) Homepage Journal

      https://ussanews.com/get-woke-go-broke-peloton-fires-nearly-3000-employees-and-its-ceo-as-company-implodes/ [ussanews.com]

      Peloton has blocked anyone from putting “Let’s Go Brandon” in their usernames as they work out.

      YouTube hides ALL dislikes as almost every Biden video has more dislikes than likes.

      Sorry, America hates the guy and you can’t cover it up!

      Get woke go broke? Peloton fires nearly 3,000 employees AND its CEO as company implodes
      February 10, 2022

      Less than a year after the “woke” exercise equipment company Peloton was exposed for indoctrinating its employees in “anti-racist” propaganda, the company has completely collapsed and is now reportedly firing its CEO and laying off over 2,800 employees.

      The outgoing CEO, Peloton co-founder John Foley, will still retain a position with the company as executive chairman for now, according to a press release from Peloton published Tuesday. The nearly 3,000 employees, however, are plumb out of luck.

      The terminations come as part of a restructuring that’s designed to reduce costs by roughly $800 million, according to the press release.

      Such steep cost reduction is necessary because the company has been dropping in value nearly nonstop since late 2020.

      Notice how the company’s value began to increase rapidly in mid 2020 before peaking right around the time that the COVID vaccine began being released.

      “For a while Peloton enjoyed high times as a pandemic darling, with homebound customers ordering its exercise equipment and streaming its virtual classes. Its valuation soared,” according to The Wall Street Journal.

      “But its fortunes sagged as lockdowns eased and gyms started to fill up again. The company’s value had fallen from a high of around $50 billion roughly a year ago to around $8 billion last week.”

      So the official reason for Peloton’s decline is American society’s return to normal. That being said, some suspect that the company’s “woke” politics may have also played a role in its collapse, albeit perhaps not as big of a role.

      Last April, the company was exposed for running a so-called “Antiracism Activation Center” that indoctrinated employees in “anti-racist” propaganda.

      In fact, Foley himself went on to proudly tout the “Antiracism Activation Center” on Fascist Twitter a couple months later:

      DEI stands for “diversity,” “equity” and “inclusion.” There’s a reason it can be arranged to spell DIE. “Equity” is a code word for equal outcomes. In a system built on DEI (or DIE), “anti-racist discrimination” is used to ensure equal outcomes for everybody.

      This is why, for instance, the Biden administration virulently supports affirmative action. Although it discriminates against Asians, it boosts blacks and Hispanics, thus ostensibly leveling the playing field.

      This is also why the administration saw nothing wrong with distributing debt relief to all American farmers except for the white ones:

      So-called “anti-racism” is itself racism, but just packaged differently — and justified by the left on the basis that it promotes so-called “equity.”

      Peloton has also been credibly accused of discriminating against Democrat President Joe Biden’s critics by blocking users of its fitness app from using the hashtag #LetsGoBrandon.

      According to PJ Media, the company’s also banned the hashtags #StopTheSteal, #TrumpWon and #AllLivesMatter. Conversely, the company is perfectly fine with hashtags such as #BlackLivesMatter and #DefundThePolice.

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      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @06:12PM (2 children)

        by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @06:12PM (#1220593)

        You know, I had wondered what was up with youtube dislikes. Why even have the thing if they won't show it?

        Is there a reference for why they hid them, or is this just speculation?

        • (Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Friday February 11 2022, @09:25PM

          by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Friday February 11 2022, @09:25PM (#1220660) Homepage Journal

          The reason for the dislikes being hidden is actually little more than speculation. But, it makes sense - Goog is very pro-DNC and they would hate to hurt Sloe Joe's feelzies.

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          Abortion is the number one killed of children in the United States.
        • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @10:34PM

          by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @10:34PM (#1220680)

          They can continue to use dislikes for the algorithm, the video creators who can still actually see them, advertisers, and possibly for the user to cull certain videos from their own recommendations.

          They gave bullshit reasons which you can find here:

          https://blog.youtube/news-and-events/update-to-youtube/ [blog.youtube]

          It's only a coincidence that corporations and others get the benefits of hiding high dislike counts without appearing to have hidden anything themselves.

      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @07:08PM

        by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @07:08PM (#1220617)

        What's your opinion on foreign owned companies, like Budweiser, splashing American flags all over their products to sell in the name of "patriotism"? "Rah rah, I drink Bud because I'm an American", even though my beer is Belgian? How is that any different here? A company chooses how they want to target themselves. If it fails, it fails. Plus, your copy pasta argues against your point anyway in that "some think their politics had an effect, but probably not." In fact, that whole opinion piece is one big load of unsubstantiated crap. You'll just believe anything put in front of you as long as it supports your preconceptions, won't you? Why the fuck do you let the Fox News rich coastal elites tell you what to believe? And why do you want to live to be angry all the time? You haven't changed your sig in a while. I used to use it to see what the latest Hannity/Carlson BS being cooked up that you guys are being told to be angry about. You should really try thinking for yourself sometime. You'll be a much happier person and probably have a better feeling of self worth when you stop being so easily manipulated all the time. (Wait! You mean Biden ISN'T buying crack pipes for junkies??? But they wouldn't lie to me like that, would they???)

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @03:29PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @03:29PM (#1220522)

      Perhaps it's relative. But I don't recall many other nations playing or singing the national anthem and waving so many flags at sporting events. If they started to do that here I think the crowds and audience would cringe. Not to mention what would happen if politicians etc ended speeches with God Bless {insert country here}. It already sounds fake as hell when they start to talk about the Heartland (apparently now it means just "not the big city") and such other imported expressions.

      If the NFL, NBA, Baseball, NHL or whatever is or are woke or not. They are probably as woke as the almighty $ will allow. If they think females, people of some colour that isn't white, people of some unknown gender or all those with pink hair would bring in the dollars they will cater to them. That said know your audience, it could really backfire. If the real audience feels or gets neglected so you can fill some goodwill quota to pat yourself on the back they could just stop watching or go someplace else.

      That said $4000 to $6500 for a ticket to the Superbowl? Fuck that. It's clearly not a live event for the common viewer or fan anymore, and probably have not been for some time. This is for corporations or people that can put that cost on someone else. That said I don't think live events are for common people at all anymore, the prices per ticket if it's the Superbowl or Soccer or whatever is increasing rapidly. I guess someone has to pay those gigantic salaries. Even tho one would think the tickets doesn't cover much when each player needs millions per year etc.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @05:30PM (4 children)

      by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @05:30PM (#1220572)

      You must be one of those who recoils at the sight of an American flag like a vampire does to a cross.
      Nothing wrong with being proud of your country. Unity.

      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @06:55PM (3 children)

        by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @06:55PM (#1220614)

        No, I am quite proud of my flag and my country, which is why I abhor it being cheapened and disgraced by feckless nationalistic displays at sporting events. People who ostentatiously display their patriotism or religious devotion are the ones to fear the most because they are the ones who are least likely to understand either. They are certainly the mostly likely to be duped and manipulated by scoundrels, evidenced by people, who ironically consider themselves "the real Americans" who put devotion to a person over their country and literally used the flag as a weapon to beat and smash the Capitol and those protecting it. It is very hard to find anything that is more un-American than that. It is apparently considered a much more significant gesture to some to put a magnet on your car with an America flag on it than to actually understand the relatively few words written into the Constitution and what the most important founding principles of the country are. No, there is no shame in being proud of your flag and country, that is until you get to the point that you think trivial displays makes one more worthy of being American than others.

        You must be one of those who recoils at the sight of an American flag like a vampire does to a cross.

        You must be one of those despot lovers who want a North Korean like society where devoid of dissent and full of expressions of overt fealty to a supreme leader. We went through many struggles to establish a free country to be out from under such systems. I'd far rather live in a country where a man is allowed to kneel down by his own choice than to have a CCP like system where we are all wearing the same caps and singing in unison and goose stepping in time together.

        • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @08:46PM (2 children)

          by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @08:46PM (#1220653)

          I get it. YOU get to decide who can wave the flag and who can't. Real inclusive of you.

          • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday February 12 2022, @03:33AM (1 child)

            by Anonymous Coward on Saturday February 12 2022, @03:33AM (#1220754)

            If YOU want to wave a flag, you don't get to be mad when *I* sit the fuck down.

            • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday February 13 2022, @02:42AM

              by Anonymous Coward on Sunday February 13 2022, @02:42AM (#1220915)
              But it's a religious thing. The flag is about your freedoms! The religious freedom to punish people for sitting down or bending a knee during religious ceremonies.
    • (Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Saturday February 12 2022, @06:25PM

      by Phoenix666 (552) on Saturday February 12 2022, @06:25PM (#1220805) Journal

      I don't watch baseball because I cut the cord years ago and now I can't see any games. I'm in the Baltimore and DC markets and can get the broadcast stations from both, but all of the Orioles and Nats games have been moved to cable.

      You could check out the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs [somdbluecrabs.com] in the Atlantic Baseball League. The team names are mundane, but it's a great baseball experience. The quality of play is professional, the games are exciting, and the league works really hard to deliver a family-friendly experience.

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  • (Score: 5, Insightful) by helel on Friday February 11 2022, @01:46PM (12 children)

    by helel (2949) on Friday February 11 2022, @01:46PM (#1220493)

    Man, what is it with conservatives and trying to cancel absolutely everything.

    As for your GWGB list, I think you have that cause and effect backwards. As viewership has fallen they've tried to "get woke" to attract viewers back. The problem is that consuming crap media just because it aligns with your politics is really only a thing in the christian publishing world. Everyone else wants something entertaining first and only worries about the meaning later, or never.

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    Republican Patriotism [youtube.com]
    • (Score: 0, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @01:57PM (1 child)

      by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @01:57PM (#1220495)

      A boycott or changing the channel is not cancellation. We simply don't want to give money to the people who want us dead.

      • (Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday February 13 2022, @09:49PM

        by Anonymous Coward on Sunday February 13 2022, @09:49PM (#1221112)

        wooOOoooooooOOooOOOOOSHHHHHHHH

    • (Score: -1, Flamebait) by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @02:01PM (8 children)

      by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @02:01PM (#1220496)

      https://rickrightmedia.com/2022/02/08/taking-get-woke-go-broke-to-new-lows-spice-company-rejecting-republicans-is-not-paying-off/ [rickrightmedia.com]

      Taking ‘Get Woke Go Broke’ to New Lows – Spice Company Rejecting Republicans Is Not Paying Off

      So you say this spice company demonizing Republicans has NOT experienced a windfall as a result?!

      Look, far be it from me to dictate how you run your company. It is your capital and your sweat equity that went into your venture, so you get to call the shots. I won't dictate your business practices but I might question them, especially in light of market reactions which seem to indicate your tactics are costing you, rather than paying off. I do not need to lecture when the free market is the one delivering the lesson.

      We are more than familiar with the pitfalls involved with the corporate temptation to Get Woke. In the case of Penzey's Spices, a gastronomic entity in Wisconsin, it is something else entirely as the head of the company seems remarkably obsessed with politics. So much so that in an era when companies are struggling in the pandemic marketplace the namesake Bill Penzey is perfectly comfortable with driving away a core segment of his customer base.

      Rather than tipping his hand at virtue signaling causes, or grandstanding on particular issues like Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream does routinely, Penzey's has a distinctly novel stance. The company says Republicans need not click PURCHASE. It is a daring move in this economy, but daring does not mean it is lucrative. Nor smart. He is now admitting to a significant loss of business.

      Long a socially vocal entity, last month, the salty CEO took things to a severely spicy level. For the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, Bill rechristened it for a sale promotion: Republicans Are Racists Weekend! Lest you think this was a gag or even unreal, let me assure you – it was totally real.

      To go along with the promotion Mr. Penzey delivered a promotional screed that was long in syntax, but woefully short on facts. Here's just a sample of his impressions behind his marketing genius.

      If you're a part of a party that does everything it can to make it harder for Black people to vote, gerrymanders the value of minority votes down into a small fraction of the value of white votes in state houses and in the US House of Representatives, and are willing to vote for candidates of the party that nominated a man for president who explained why he was launching his campaign by saying: “Mexicans are rapists and murderers,” the Racist label is one you will deservingly wear every day you stand with them. Get used to it, or maybe instead, become a better person. The choice is yours. We will be here rooting for you to Choose Love.

      Bill seems lost on many particulars when it comes to MLK, and racism in general. Dr. King famously instructed we are not to judge people on the color of their skin. Bill Penzey begins from that very position. The gerrymandering charge is an amusing one, in that he displays the common theme that only Republicans use this tactic. (Go check out the efforts in New York and California, Bill.) But even his opposition to racism is rooted in ignorance. Racism is being prejudicial, and Bill here is doing exactly that in declaring all Republicans to be racist.

      So, how did Bill's outreach — or out-push, as it were – work out for him? About as well as anyone outside of the Penzey's company might expect. In just a 2-week span he has managed to drive away a measurable amount of thousands of customers, causing him to now scramble for a remedy.

      • (Score: 5, Funny) by helel on Friday February 11 2022, @02:21PM (5 children)

        by helel (2949) on Friday February 11 2022, @02:21PM (#1220500)

        They still seem to be doing fine? At least so far as I can tell from a quick search.

        But what really caught my eye - When did "Republican" become a race?

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        Republican Patriotism [youtube.com]
        • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @06:37PM (4 children)

          by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @06:37PM (#1220601)

          Democrats pretend that all non-white people must vote for them. Otherwise, as Joe Biden famously said, "You ain't black."

          • (Score: 2) by helel on Friday February 11 2022, @06:47PM (1 child)

            by helel (2949) on Friday February 11 2022, @06:47PM (#1220605)

            What's the term for when you can't even include the whole sentence because it would give too much context and make your quote sound reasonable?

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            Republican Patriotism [youtube.com]
            • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @06:51PM

              by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @06:51PM (#1220610)

              What's the term for when you want to cast doubt on someone else's selective quoting but you don't want to report the full quote yourself because the actual quote is too damning to your own case?

          • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday February 12 2022, @03:36AM (1 child)

            by Anonymous Coward on Saturday February 12 2022, @03:36AM (#1220755)

            Does that mean you think all non-whites DO vote for Democrats? And all whites vote for Republicans?

            Sorry, you're wrong, wrong, wrong. And a racist piece of shit.

            • (Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Saturday February 12 2022, @06:43PM

              by Phoenix666 (552) on Saturday February 12 2022, @06:43PM (#1220809) Journal

              Party preferences have been shifting for non-whites. Latinos now report 43% R vs. 44% D. Black men are shifting to Republicans, 85% for D, the latest I saw (it's been >90% for decades). Asians, too, are shifting strongly to Republicans.

              Generic party preferences have reversed from D's preferred to R's preferred. That last time that happened was when Newt Gingrich and his crew swept Congress in the midterms under Clinton.

              Inflation was reported at 7.5% yesterday, which is the highest it's been in 40 years. The aggregate approval rating for Biden has dropped below 40%.

              There aren't many positive signs for Democrats this year so far. If the Republicans successfully tie the lockdowns and misery caused by coronavirus policies to the Democrats, they will win a lot of seats in the midterm elections.

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              Washington DC delenda est.
      • (Score: 3, Touché) by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @07:16PM (1 child)

        by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @07:16PM (#1220619)

        For an example I would have went with the "My Pillow Guy" guy. He decided to narrow his customer base to people who want to overthrow democracy, enact martial law, and put in place an unelected despot. His decision I suppose, and who am I to argue against how he wants to run his business?

        • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday February 12 2022, @09:02PM

          by Anonymous Coward on Saturday February 12 2022, @09:02PM (#1220844)

          Drama queen!

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @02:18PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 11 2022, @02:18PM (#1220499)