pictured wearing their t-shirt items.[0].image.alt Kyle Rittenhouse 'I shot two white kids': Documents detail aftermath of Rittenhouse fatal shooting, arrest By: The Salt Lake Tribune Posted at 6:11 PM, Nov 21, 2020 and last updated 11:09 PM, Nov 21, 2020
SALT LAKE CITY -- A Utah-based coffee company says it will end its sponsorship of a Blaze Media podcast after the host shared a photo of Kyle Rittenhouse wearing a T-shirt with the company's logo, according to a report from The Salt Lake Tribune.
Elijah Schaffer, a reporter at Blaze Media, tweeted a since-removed photo of the 17-year-old wearing a Black Rifle Coffee Company shirt with the caption, “Kyle Rittenhouse drinks the best coffee in America.” The teenager, accused of killing two people during protests in Wisconsin in August, was released Friday after supporters raised his $2 million bail.
Schaffer’s podcast, "Slightly Offens*ve," was sponsored by Black Rifle, but a spokesperson for the coffee company told the Tribune that it is terminating that relationship.
“We do not support legal advocacy efforts,” said co-founder Evan Hafer in a statement. “We do not sponsor nor do we have a relationship with the 17-year-old facing charges in Kenosha, WI.”
pictured wearing their t-shirt items.[0].image.alt Kyle Rittenhouse 'I shot two white kids': Documents detail aftermath of Rittenhouse fatal shooting, arrest By: The Salt Lake Tribune Posted at 6:11 PM, Nov 21, 2020 and last updated 11:09 PM, Nov 21, 2020
SALT LAKE CITY -- A Utah-based coffee company says it will end its sponsorship of a Blaze Media podcast after the host shared a photo of Kyle Rittenhouse wearing a T-shirt with the company's logo, according to a report from The Salt Lake Tribune.
Elijah Schaffer, a reporter at Blaze Media, tweeted a since-removed photo of the 17-year-old wearing a Black Rifle Coffee Company shirt with the caption, “Kyle Rittenhouse drinks the best coffee in America.” The teenager, accused of killing two people during protests in Wisconsin in August, was released Friday after supporters raised his $2 million bail.
Schaffer’s podcast, "Slightly Offens*ve," was sponsored by Black Rifle, but a spokesperson for the coffee company told the Tribune that it is terminating that relationship.
“We do not support legal advocacy efforts,” said co-founder Evan Hafer in a statement. “We do not sponsor nor do we have a relationship with the 17-year-old facing charges in Kenosha, WI.”
I doubt many liberals are buying there coffee. Only place I see their coffee for sale is in gunshops and basspro/cabelas
Originally Posted by Bricktop
Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego.
So you think a veteran owned company should go under for making this statement?
“We do not support legal advocacy efforts,” said co-founder Evan Hafer in a statement. “We do not sponsor nor do we have a relationship with the 17-year-old facing charges in Kenosha, WI.”
They gave into pressure from the anti-gun left. That's what that statement was about, no matter how carefully they worded it. It was fear that motivated it.
They gave into pressure from the anti-gun left. That's what that statement was about, no matter how carefully they worded it. It was fear that motivated it.
It’s a veteran owned business. They made a business decision. Pro 2a and you want it to go under? WTF is wrong with you? You plan on destroying everything that doesn’t fit into your kooky universe?
What's kooky about supporting the right of self defense and opposing those who distance themselves from folks who've been forced to engage in it and had the left establishment crash down on them with the full force of the law?