Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think Latinos will boycott Goya. It's a leader in Hispanic foods and what's more important, their products are affordable.
I buy their beans and other dry goods and will continue doing so.
+1
+2. So sick of boycotts and cancel culture I automatically do the opposite now. It’s absolutely disgusting what this country has become.
Did you feel the same when Trump told his followers to boycott Harley Davidson?
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So much for your fickle support of "Made in America." The point of that boycott was to bring motorcycle manufacturing BACK TO THE US. Harley planned to move some of its production overseas. Once again, you people seem to have missed the memo that Trump advocated Made in America well before Biden jumped on the bandwagon. -DP
https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/12/politics/trump-harley-davidson-overseas-manufacturing/index.html
Way to miss the point.
The point is, you said boycotts are bad and automatically do the opposite. So logically you should have bought a Harley even if you don't ride a motorcycle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think Latinos will boycott Goya. It's a leader in Hispanic foods and what's more important, their products are affordable.
I buy their beans and other dry goods and will continue doing so.
+1
+2. So sick of boycotts and cancel culture I automatically do the opposite now. It’s absolutely disgusting what this country has become.
Did you feel the same when Trump told his followers to boycott Harley Davidson?
![]()
So much for your fickle support of "Made in America." The point of that boycott was to bring motorcycle manufacturing BACK TO THE US. Harley planned to move some of its production overseas. Once again, you people seem to have missed the memo that Trump advocated Made in America well before Biden jumped on the bandwagon. -DP
https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/12/politics/trump-harley-davidson-overseas-manufacturing/index.html
Way to miss the point.
The point is, you said boycotts are bad and automatically do the opposite. So logically you should have bought a Harley even if you don't ride a motorcycle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think Latinos will boycott Goya. It's a leader in Hispanic foods and what's more important, their products are affordable.
I buy their beans and other dry goods and will continue doing so.
+1
+2
Hispanic immigrant
If you knew anything about Goya products you would know they are the most expensive option on the shelves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think Latinos will boycott Goya. It's a leader in Hispanic foods and what's more important, their products are affordable.
I buy their beans and other dry goods and will continue doing so.
+1
+2. So sick of boycotts and cancel culture I automatically do the opposite now. It’s absolutely disgusting what this country has become.
Did you feel the same when Trump told his followers to boycott Harley Davidson?
![]()
So much for your fickle support of "Made in America." The point of that boycott was to bring motorcycle manufacturing BACK TO THE US. Harley planned to move some of its production overseas. Once again, you people seem to have missed the memo that Trump advocated Made in America well before Biden jumped on the bandwagon. -DP
https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/12/politics/trump-harley-davidson-overseas-manufacturing/index.html
Way to miss the point.
The point is, you said boycotts are bad and automatically do the opposite. So logically you should have bought a Harley even if you don't ride a motorcycle.
You're talking to different people, FYI. I never said boycotts were "bad," but I do agree with the PP who said they were sick of them. I also never said I automatically do the opposite of the boycott, but if a boycott is for a particularly stupid reason (like the Goya boycott), I might very well do the opposite.
Anyway, it seems you have missed the point by a mile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think Latinos will boycott Goya. It's a leader in Hispanic foods and what's more important, their products are affordable.
I buy their beans and other dry goods and will continue doing so.
+1
+2
Hispanic immigrant
If you knew anything about Goya products you would know they are the most expensive option on the shelves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think Latinos will boycott Goya. It's a leader in Hispanic foods and what's more important, their products are affordable.
I buy their beans and other dry goods and will continue doing so.
+1
+2. So sick of boycotts and cancel culture I automatically do the opposite now. It’s absolutely disgusting what this country has become.
Did you feel the same when Trump told his followers to boycott Harley Davidson?
![]()
So much for your fickle support of "Made in America." The point of that boycott was to bring motorcycle manufacturing BACK TO THE US. Harley planned to move some of its production overseas. Once again, you people seem to have missed the memo that Trump advocated Made in America well before Biden jumped on the bandwagon. -DP
https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/12/politics/trump-harley-davidson-overseas-manufacturing/index.html
Way to miss the point.
The point is, you said boycotts are bad and automatically do the opposite. So logically you should have bought a Harley even if you don't ride a motorcycle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think Latinos will boycott Goya. It's a leader in Hispanic foods and what's more important, their products are affordable.
I buy their beans and other dry goods and will continue doing so.
+1
+2
Hispanic immigrant
If you knew anything about Goya products you would know they are the most expensive option on the shelves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think Latinos will boycott Goya. It's a leader in Hispanic foods and what's more important, their products are affordable.
I buy their beans and other dry goods and will continue doing so.
+1
+2
Hispanic immigrant
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think Latinos will boycott Goya. It's a leader in Hispanic foods and what's more important, their products are affordable.
I buy their beans and other dry goods and will continue doing so.
Their products are more expensive than other brands. Not Latinx myself, but we purchase and eat a fair amount of Goya products. We will now avoid.
Please also avoid the gringo term “Latinx.” We still have our balls
Latina women have balls? Or you’re just so insecure that you can’t stand not having a tiny little letter ‘o’?
I buy Goya products. I won’t anymore. Donald Trump is a traitor, and I don’t have to give my money to company headed by a fool who thinks he should be praised. Unlike moron Republicans, however, I will consume the Goya beans I have on the shelf. Weren’t you morons just trashing your Keurig machines a few years ago?
you need to add your Goya pinto beans to that word salad.
There is now a "buycot" on Goya products from coast to coast. But the American public is doing the opposite and from coast to coast, New York to California, Goya products are flying off shelves as consumers who have not previously purchased Goya products are doing so now in support of the CEO and President Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think Latinos will boycott Goya. It's a leader in Hispanic foods and what's more important, their products are affordable.
I buy their beans and other dry goods and will continue doing so.
Their products are more expensive than other brands. Not Latinx myself, but we purchase and eat a fair amount of Goya products. We will now avoid.
Please also avoid the gringo term “Latinx.” We still have our balls
Latina women have balls? Or you’re just so insecure that you can’t stand not having a tiny little letter ‘o’?
I buy Goya products. I won’t anymore. Donald Trump is a traitor, and I don’t have to give my money to company headed by a fool who thinks he should be praised. Unlike moron Republicans, however, I will consume the Goya beans I have on the shelf. Weren’t you morons just trashing your Keurig machines a few years ago?
you need to add your Goya pinto beans to that word salad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think Latinos will boycott Goya. It's a leader in Hispanic foods and what's more important, their products are affordable.
I buy their beans and other dry goods and will continue doing so.
+1
+2. So sick of boycotts and cancel culture I automatically do the opposite now. It’s absolutely disgusting what this country has become.
Did you feel the same when Trump told his followers to boycott Harley Davidson?
![]()
So much for your fickle support of "Made in America." The point of that boycott was to bring motorcycle manufacturing BACK TO THE US. Harley planned to move some of its production overseas. Once again, you people seem to have missed the memo that Trump advocated Made in America well before Biden jumped on the bandwagon. -DP
https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/12/politics/trump-harley-davidson-overseas-manufacturing/index.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think Latinos will boycott Goya. It's a leader in Hispanic foods and what's more important, their products are affordable.
I buy their beans and other dry goods and will continue doing so.
+1
+2. So sick of boycotts and cancel culture I automatically do the opposite now. It’s absolutely disgusting what this country has become.
+3
+1. This is why I only buy things made in China. I'm so sick of Americans using the power of the purse to try to boycott China. It is disgusting.
+2. Me too. I also only hire illegal immigrants to do home repairs because so many people tell me I shouldn't do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think Latinos will boycott Goya. It's a leader in Hispanic foods and what's more important, their products are affordable.
I buy their beans and other dry goods and will continue doing so.
+1
+2. So sick of boycotts and cancel culture I automatically do the opposite now. It’s absolutely disgusting what this country has become.
+3
+1. This is why I only buy things made in China. I'm so sick of Americans using the power of the purse to try to boycott China. It is disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think Latinos will boycott Goya. It's a leader in Hispanic foods and what's more important, their products are affordable.
I buy their beans and other dry goods and will continue doing so.
+1
+2. So sick of boycotts and cancel culture I automatically do the opposite now. It’s absolutely disgusting what this country has become.
Did you feel the same when Trump told his followers to boycott Harley Davidson?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think Latinos will boycott Goya. It's a leader in Hispanic foods and what's more important, their products are affordable.
I buy their beans and other dry goods and will continue doing so.
+1
+2. So sick of boycotts and cancel culture I automatically do the opposite now. It’s absolutely disgusting what this country has become.
+3