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<blockquote data-quote="BryanDP" data-source="post: 4084495" data-attributes="member: 1111"><p>I don't take a "no guns" sign at a store personally because I realize they're often not a political statement but rather an insurance requirement or just something someone put up "to make people feel more comfortable" (as ignorant as that may be.)</p><p></p><p>When a business starts preaching to me or taking an obvious political stance in their marketing and advertisements I start trying to avoid them - definitely if I strongly disagree with their position but honestly possibly even if I do agree with them. A good example is the Bud Light debacle. I'm not anti-trans at all. I don't understand it completely, but I'm not anti at all. That said, I really don't want to hear about it at every turn, especially in the marketing of a beer. The truth is I always ordered a Bud Light probably because of their marketing and now I don't order one because of their marketing. .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BryanDP, post: 4084495, member: 1111"] I don't take a "no guns" sign at a store personally because I realize they're often not a political statement but rather an insurance requirement or just something someone put up "to make people feel more comfortable" (as ignorant as that may be.) When a business starts preaching to me or taking an obvious political stance in their marketing and advertisements I start trying to avoid them - definitely if I strongly disagree with their position but honestly possibly even if I do agree with them. A good example is the Bud Light debacle. I'm not anti-trans at all. I don't understand it completely, but I'm not anti at all. That said, I really don't want to hear about it at every turn, especially in the marketing of a beer. The truth is I always ordered a Bud Light probably because of their marketing and now I don't order one because of their marketing. . [/QUOTE]
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