@Swede1952 Hobby Lobby? Gross
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I felt the same ick when I saw Hobby Lobby mentioned in the post. Can’t speak for everyone that continues to shop there but I will venture to say, many people still seem unaware of the issue, and its ripple effect. Of course, more corporations have joined Hobby Lobby since the Supreme Court ruling. Millions now rippled out of their rights. If we stop shopping at all establishments with politics or practices that we disagree with, we wouldn't shop anywhere. One of the things I like about Mastodon, is people are less judgmental and don't feel the need to slyly insinuate something negative about everybody who happens to type a word that they don't like. That stuff is for Twitter. 🙂 @Swede1952 @wren I disagree. I believe what makes Mastodon better is you have the freedom to choose what content *you* receive - not that only what you (or me) deem acceptable/good/preferential is allowed on. See the link below on how to not see my posts or responses. @Dogzilla @Swede1952 @wren I get the concept that we can’t boycott all the “bad actors”. Unfortunately, Hobby Lobby has done SO many atrocious things across so many topics that they generate a gut reaction in many of us. I would be gleeful if they all burned down. Check out their Wikipedia page for “controversies”. Sharon please. My blog is not a political forum. If you wish to talk politics or religion take it elsewhere. Not here. @Swede1952 @Dogzilla @wren My point was that Hobby Lobby is a trigger. For good reason. It really didn’t need to be a part of the story in your photo post. |
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Yea, I can’t say I disagree with that sentiment. But they do sell fabric. When quilters go hunting, they go armed with swatches. Cheers 🙂