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Originally posted by docbungle
I don't understand how someone's politics can interfere with who anyone orders pizza from. The entire idea of boycotting seems ridiculous to me. It's saying that, because you feel differently about something (something having nothing to do with pizza), that no one should order pizza from THESE people. Instead, order pizza from these OTHER people, because they are more like I am, and I agree with their lifestyle, or their opinions, or whatever it may be.
Boycotting a business for the owner's political views doesn't change the taste of the pizza. And I think the taste of the pizza is far more important than the owners thoughts on politics.
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