Starbucks Completely Surrenders to the PC Agenda

Starbucks is in full crisis mode as the fallout continues over a controversial incident took place at one of its locations in Philadelphia.

During the incident, two black men were escorted out of the store in handcuffs after refusing to make a purchase. Despite this falling completely within the private business’s purview, radical identitarian leftists seized the opportunity to portray yet another major organization as some sort of monolith to white racism.

Since the arrest took place, upon which no charges were pursued, higher ups within the company personally apologized to the men in question, effectively endorsing protests against their own establishments. This comes on the heels of their decision to close every single location next month for mandatory inherent bias training.

The training in question will task employees with looking at a number of faces, and associated random words.

Let’s be very honest about this training — the entire point is to push the narrative that every individual is inherently racist. If this seems like over-the-top PC pandering, it’s because it is.

~ Facts Not Memes


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