Delta objects to new Georgia Law. Can you say “Fascism”?

Corporations are legal persons, and, like real persons, have a right to free speech. Saying, "I am a fascist" is not fascist. Favoring fascism is not fascism. Of course, understanding this would mean using the word "fascism" in a consistent way and referring to an objective definition. That has been destroyed by the substitution of "evil" for "fascist". It is now just an epithet without sense.
 
Search my posts on "Delta"

Been tryin to tell ya that Delta was Commie Airlines for years now.

If you're not a hard core Prog fascist....and you've flown Delta in the last 10 years.....just join them.
You've already been their cash cow.

Many of you "Patriots" are as serious about your freedom as Elton John is about sex with a woman.
When they do take your guns, you have no one to blame but yourself.

Who is going to take my guns?
Delta airlines?
 
Search my posts on "Delta"

Been tryin to tell ya that Delta was Commie Airlines for years now.

If you're not a hard core Prog fascist....and you've flown Delta in the last 10 years.....just join them.
You've already been their cash cow.

Many of you "Patriots" are as serious about your freedom as Elton John is about sex with a woman.
When they do take your guns, you have no one to blame but yourself.

Who is going to take my guns?
Delta airlines?

Who's sock puppet are you? Let me guess

And YES fool. They support EVERY gun control law you fascists can imagine.
 
Search my posts on "Delta"

Been tryin to tell ya that Delta was Commie Airlines for years now.

If you're not a hard core Prog fascist....and you've flown Delta in the last 10 years.....just join them.
You've already been their cash cow.

Many of you "Patriots" are as serious about your freedom as Elton John is about sex with a woman.
When they do take your guns, you have no one to blame but yourself.

Who is going to take my guns?
Delta airlines?

Who's sock puppet are you? Let me guess

And YES fool. They support EVERY gun control law you fascists can imagine.

I would think so, operating an airline, every one having guns, only two pilots.
I don't think that fits their business model.

Let me guess who's jock strap you support, is he in the vicinity of Palm Beach?
 
Funny how Corporations are now weighing in on laws, and now making political statements.

Civil rights groups have filed lawsuits against the state of Georgia, saying it was an example of “blatant racism, represents politics at its very worst and is clearly illegal.” On Wednesday, 72 black executives signed an open letter calling for American corporations to join the resistance.

To “join the resistance”? Is that like an insurrection? The recently voted in legislature made the law. What happened to respecting the election and its outcome?



Coca-Cola also came out to make their political statement on the subject.

What’s next? Firing employees that voted the wrong way?

Fascism is here.

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When have corporations not been involved?

Try to be honest for once.
When have they involved themselves with commenting on laws that have zero to do with the business that they're in?

Try to be honest, for once.

Always, just not publicly, they hire lobbyist to appeal to politicians.
Yeah....Companies pay gazillions to lobbyists to pester politicians about issues that have nothing at all to do with their business operations....Suuuuuuuurrrre.
 
Funny how Corporations are now weighing in on laws, and now making political statements.

Civil rights groups have filed lawsuits against the state of Georgia, saying it was an example of “blatant racism, represents politics at its very worst and is clearly illegal.” On Wednesday, 72 black executives signed an open letter calling for American corporations to join the resistance.

To “join the resistance”? Is that like an insurrection? The recently voted in legislature made the law. What happened to respecting the election and its outcome?



Coca-Cola also came out to make their political statement on the subject.

What’s next? Firing employees that voted the wrong way?

Fascism is here.

518uDKQ81QL._AC_.jpg
When have corporations not been involved?

Try to be honest for once.
When have they involved themselves with commenting on laws that have zero to do with the business that they're in?

Try to be honest, for once.

Always, just not publicly, they hire lobbyist to appeal to politicians.
Yeah....Companies pay gazillions to lobbyists to pester politicians about issues that have nothing at all to do with their business operations....Suuuuuuuurrrre.

The people that work at Delta, Aflac, CocaCola are aware of the voter suppression intent of this new voter law and they also know the requirements for voter registration in Georgia.. This ploy is very, very obvious on its face.
 
Funny how Corporations are now weighing in on laws, and now making political statements.

Civil rights groups have filed lawsuits against the state of Georgia, saying it was an example of “blatant racism, represents politics at its very worst and is clearly illegal.” On Wednesday, 72 black executives signed an open letter calling for American corporations to join the resistance.

To “join the resistance”? Is that like an insurrection? The recently voted in legislature made the law. What happened to respecting the election and its outcome?



Coca-Cola also came out to make their political statement on the subject.

What’s next? Firing employees that voted the wrong way?

Fascism is here.

518uDKQ81QL._AC_.jpg
When have corporations not been involved?

Try to be honest for once.
When have they involved themselves with commenting on laws that have zero to do with the business that they're in?

Try to be honest, for once.

Always, just not publicly, they hire lobbyist to appeal to politicians.
Yeah....Companies pay gazillions to lobbyists to pester politicians about issues that have nothing at all to do with their business operations....Suuuuuuuurrrre.

The people that work at Delta, Aflac, CocaCola are aware of the voter suppression intent of this new voter law and they also know the requirements for voter registration in Georgia.. This ploy is very, very obvious on its face.
Oh, bullshit....They couldn't care less.

They're virtue signalling for the free press, and sappy rubes like you sop it up like a kitten at a saucer of cream.
 
Funny how Corporations are now weighing in on laws, and now making political statements.

Civil rights groups have filed lawsuits against the state of Georgia, saying it was an example of “blatant racism, represents politics at its very worst and is clearly illegal.” On Wednesday, 72 black executives signed an open letter calling for American corporations to join the resistance.

To “join the resistance”? Is that like an insurrection? The recently voted in legislature made the law. What happened to respecting the election and its outcome?



Coca-Cola also came out to make their political statement on the subject.

What’s next? Firing employees that voted the wrong way?

Fascism is here.

518uDKQ81QL._AC_.jpg
When have corporations not been involved?

Try to be honest for once.
When have they involved themselves with commenting on laws that have zero to do with the business that they're in?

Try to be honest, for once.

Always, just not publicly, they hire lobbyist to appeal to politicians.
Yeah....Companies pay gazillions to lobbyists to pester politicians about issues that have nothing at all to do with their business operations....Suuuuuuuurrrre.

The people that work at Delta, Aflac, CocaCola are aware of the voter suppression intent of this new voter law and they also know the requirements for voter registration in Georgia.. This ploy is very, very obvious on its face.
Oh, bullshit....They couldn't care less.

They're virtue signalling for the free press, and sappy rubes like you sop it up like a kitten at a saucer of cream.

Georgia has strict voter registration requirements. The new law is transparent .. Its designed to keep the elderly and minorities from voting. Georgia Republicans should be embarrassed... Citizens should speak up.. The voting law is sleazy and unAmerican.
 
Funny how Corporations are now weighing in on laws, and now making political statements.

Civil rights groups have filed lawsuits against the state of Georgia, saying it was an example of “blatant racism, represents politics at its very worst and is clearly illegal.” On Wednesday, 72 black executives signed an open letter calling for American corporations to join the resistance.

To “join the resistance”? Is that like an insurrection? The recently voted in legislature made the law. What happened to respecting the election and its outcome?



Coca-Cola also came out to make their political statement on the subject.

What’s next? Firing employees that voted the wrong way?

Fascism is here.

518uDKQ81QL._AC_.jpg
When have corporations not been involved?

Try to be honest for once.
When have they involved themselves with commenting on laws that have zero to do with the business that they're in?

Try to be honest, for once.

Always, just not publicly, they hire lobbyist to appeal to politicians.
Yeah....Companies pay gazillions to lobbyists to pester politicians about issues that have nothing at all to do with their business operations....Suuuuuuuurrrre.

The people that work at Delta, Aflac, CocaCola are aware of the voter suppression intent of this new voter law and they also know the requirements for voter registration in Georgia.. This ploy is very, very obvious on its face.
Oh, bullshit....They couldn't care less.

They're virtue signalling for the free press, and sappy rubes like you sop it up like a kitten at a saucer of cream.

Georgia has strict voter registration requirements. The new law is transparent .. Its designed to keep the elderly and minorities from voting. Georgia Republicans should be embarrassed... Citizens should speak up.. The voting law is sleazy and unAmerican.
Lying and race baiting are sleazy and un-Murican, you lying race baiting sleaze.
 
So is Delta going to drop their racist rule that you have to have an ID card to board their jets? What about Coke wanting their employees to be less white? Nothing racist there either
 
Corporations are legal persons, and, like real persons, have a right to free speech. Saying, "I am a fascist" is not fascist. Favoring fascism is not fascism. Of course, understanding this would mean using the word "fascism" in a consistent way and referring to an objective definition. That has been destroyed by the substitution of "evil" for "fascist". It is now just an epithet without sense.
Corporations speaking out about political things that have nothing to do with their businesses, in order to to keep themselves in the good graces of certain factions of gubmint, is the very essence of fascistic attitudes.

FAIL!
 
Funny how Corporations are now weighing in on laws, and now making political statements.

Civil rights groups have filed lawsuits against the state of Georgia, saying it was an example of “blatant racism, represents politics at its very worst and is clearly illegal.” On Wednesday, 72 black executives signed an open letter calling for American corporations to join the resistance.

To “join the resistance”? Is that like an insurrection? The recently voted in legislature made the law. What happened to respecting the election and its outcome?



Coca-Cola also came out to make their political statement on the subject.

What’s next? Firing employees that voted the wrong way?

Fascism is here.

518uDKQ81QL._AC_.jpg
When have corporations not been involved?

Try to be honest for once.

The more woke they become, the more people they turn off. I like delta and have sky miles but if they're going to stick their head in their rear end, I won't fly anymore with them.
 
Funny how Corporations are now weighing in on laws, and now making political statements.

Civil rights groups have filed lawsuits against the state of Georgia, saying it was an example of “blatant racism, represents politics at its very worst and is clearly illegal.” On Wednesday, 72 black executives signed an open letter calling for American corporations to join the resistance.

To “join the resistance”? Is that like an insurrection? The recently voted in legislature made the law. What happened to respecting the election and its outcome?



Coca-Cola also came out to make their political statement on the subject.

What’s next? Firing employees that voted the wrong way?

Fascism is here.

518uDKQ81QL._AC_.jpg

The "corporatism" Mussolini was referring to isn't what you seem to think. Do some reading: Corporatism - Wikipedia
 
Corporations are legal persons, and, like real persons, have a right to free speech. Saying, "I am a fascist" is not fascist. Favoring fascism is not fascism. Of course, understanding this would mean using the word "fascism" in a consistent way and referring to an objective definition. That has been destroyed by the substitution of "evil" for "fascist". It is now just an epithet without sense.
Corporations speaking out about political things that have nothing to do with their businesses, in order to to keep themselves in the good graces of certain factions of gubmint, is the very essence of fascistic attitudes.

FAIL!

Delta's global hub is in Atlanta and the city makes crap tons of money on the airport parking. If the Dem mob turns on Delta they are pretty much screwed so this sounds like appeasement.
 
Corporations are legal persons, and, like real persons, have a right to free speech. Saying, "I am a fascist" is not fascist. Favoring fascism is not fascism. Of course, understanding this would mean using the word "fascism" in a consistent way and referring to an objective definition. That has been destroyed by the substitution of "evil" for "fascist". It is now just an epithet without sense.
Corporations speaking out about political things that have nothing to do with their businesses, in order to to keep themselves in the good graces of certain factions of gubmint, is the very essence of fascistic attitudes.

FAIL!

Delta's global hub is in Atlanta and the city makes crap tons of money on the airport parking. If the Dem mob turns on Delta they are pretty much screwed so this sounds like appeasement.
Like I said: virtue signalling.
 
Funny how Corporations are now weighing in on laws, and now making political statements.

Civil rights groups have filed lawsuits against the state of Georgia, saying it was an example of “blatant racism, represents politics at its very worst and is clearly illegal.” On Wednesday, 72 black executives signed an open letter calling for American corporations to join the resistance.

To “join the resistance”? Is that like an insurrection? The recently voted in legislature made the law. What happened to respecting the election and its outcome?



Coca-Cola also came out to make their political statement on the subject.

What’s next? Firing employees that voted the wrong way?

Fascism is here.

518uDKQ81QL._AC_.jpg
When have corporations not been involved?

Try to be honest for once.
When have they involved themselves with commenting on laws that have zero to do with the business that they're in?

Try to be honest, for once.

Always, just not publicly, they hire lobbyist to appeal to politicians.
Yeah....Companies pay gazillions to lobbyists to pester politicians about issues that have nothing at all to do with their business operations....Suuuuuuuurrrre.

The people that work at Delta, Aflac, CocaCola are aware of the voter suppression intent of this new voter law and they also know the requirements for voter registration in Georgia.. This ploy is very, very obvious on its face.
Oh, bullshit....They couldn't care less.

They're virtue signalling for the free press, and sappy rubes like you sop it up like a kitten at a saucer of cream.

Georgia has strict voter registration requirements. The new law is transparent .. Its designed to keep the elderly and minorities from voting. Georgia Republicans should be embarrassed... Citizens should speak up.. The voting law is sleazy and unAmerican.
Lying and race baiting are sleazy and un-Murican, you lying race baiting sleaze.

You reject civil rights for all?

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