Time to boycott Papa Johns: Papa Johns founder used "N" slur during a conference call.

It all depends on how deep you wish to take your activism.

Papa John's.
New Balance
Dove soap
{the clothing company that put the black youth in the monkey sweatshirt 4 months ago}


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We talk about hitting these companies and we get angry for a minute but we don't stick to our guns... Our economic vote.


We need a thread and it should be stickied. If I get a chance, I'll head it up.

Nivea

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You are the first person I have EVER heard say this chain of words in a sentence!!!

I mean haven't we been boycotting them already?!?! I know I have been boycotting them just off of the fact they have shytty pizza, which made boycotting them over the healthcare bill even easier.
That guy also feels disappointed when a male porn star isn’t big.
 
last incident was white dude killed a black man at a waffle house

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligence...e-at-tennessee-waffle-house-killing-four.html

teens attacked by cops due to crap at waffle house

https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/11/us/waffle-house-video-police-scuffle/index.html

for some reason i can't find the link but there was a couple and the man was arrested because he questioned being overcharged on his bill


These seem to have occurred at the same location / chain. I'm not seeing where they have slandered or harmed black folks. I don't carry either way as I don't eat that shit but... Everything can't be racism when ALL of the facts are laid out.
 
That shit was,is and always will be nasty.....little ceasar is way better and I'm not even joking. And if I want to do a pizza chain I do Domino's that $5.99 Monday-Thurday Jawn is unstoppable
 
Someone share a list of all the companies that came out publically against the NFL kneelers.
 
Papa Johns was my favorite chain. Oh well. I should have known something was up after the stance they took during the NFL Protests. Now that I think about it, that muthafucker looks like a racist.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/noahki...-used-n-word-on-conference-call/#3caedf7c4cfc

https://www.usatoday.com/story/mone...used-n-word-conference-call-forbes/775356002/
So his first sign of racism wasn't enough. Some of yall slow to catch who a blatant white supremacist.
 
I’d have to go back in time ten years to the last time I bought one of them shits to start a boycott.
 
So his first sign of racism wasn't enough. Some of yall slow to catch who a blatant white supremacist.

I'm not a coon who over plays the race card and cries racism every time a white person does something I don't like. Calling a cac a racist is serious, and it's something I don't do, or take, lightly.

It wasn't racist when he bitched about increased business costs due to Obama care. On its face, his complaint about cost increases resulting from the ACA was race neutral. He didnt say he didn't want to provide health insurance to his Black employees. He was an asshole for not caring about his employees, but that, alone, did not prove he was racist.

:smh: at first sign of racism. It pisses me off when coons are too quick to call cacs racists without doing their due diligence. It trivializes just declarations of cac racism.
 
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I started boycotting Papa John's after the ACA bullshit. I've even been to parties where the only food they had was Papa John's...and refused to eat it, even if I was starving.

As far as the other delivery chains, Domino's is the best one to me. With Little Caesar's, I only fuck with the deep dish. It's pretty good, even warmed up the next day. The Hot and Readys turn to stone and are uneatable after one hour. I kinda like Pizza Hut, but it tastes like they put a lot of sugar in the sauce.

Fam, let me put you on to something...if you've got a Costco membership, try their pizza. It's surprisingly good!
 
Glad to see him resign although he will still control a substantial part of the company as a shareholder.

Jeff Bezos is another 'founder' clown that needs to see the exit doors before he does irreparable harm to his company. He is seething with racist hate towards me.

He was doing some slick shit with the death threats directed at me.
 
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Call it a boycott or whatever the fuck you want but I wouldn't eat none of that nasty shit anyway.. unless you live in the middle of nowhere there should be plenty of local or Regional joints that taste better than any of that disgusting shit. That fucking Pizza they make for you at Subway taste better than Papa John's
 
I'm not a coon who over plays the race card and cries racism every time a white person does something I don't like. Calling a cac a racist is serious, and it's something I don't do, or take, lightly.

It wasn't racist when he bitched about increased business costs due to Obama care. On its face, his complaint about cost increases resulting from the ACA was race neutral. He didnt say he didn't want to provide health insurance to his Black employees. He was an asshole for not caring about his employees, but that, alone, did not prove he was racist.

:smh: at first sign of racism. It pisses me off when coons are too quick to call cacs racists without doing their due diligence. It trivializes just declarations of cac racism.

But you're the one who is saying he looks like a racist :confused:

And why are you running to defend the muthafucka?

He's a billionaire and it was evident it was about Obama. Maybe you're being naive. His comments were the summer before the second election.

So if you want to play that game, what was him complaining about the NFL. :hmm: He just wanted the purity of the sport :hmm:


"You know, if a Democrat were here, he'd look around and say no one should live like this. Republicans come here and say everyone should live like this."
 
But you're the one who is saying he looks like a racist :confused:

And why are you running to defend the muthafucka?

He's a billionaire and it was evident it was about Obama. Maybe you're being naive. His comments were the summer before the second election.

So if you want to play that game, what was him complaining about the NFL. :hmm: He just wanted the purity of the sport :hmm:


"You know, if a Democrat were here, he'd look around and say no one should live like this. Republicans come here and say everyone should live like this."
I only said it after he used that slur. Secondly, it's an objective truth that he lost money during the NFL protests. He paid for t.v. advertising during NFL games, but a lot of people quit watching NFL games on t.v. because of player protests. I thought he was an insensitive asshole for complaining, but I didn't go so far as to accuse him of being racist. I'm sure some Black people own papa John franchises and they lost money too.
 
I only said it after he used that slur. Secondly, it's an objective truth that he lost money during the NFL protests. He paid for t.v. advertising during NFL games, but a lot of people quit watching NFL games on t.v. because of player protests. I thought he was an insensitive asshole for complaining, but I didn't go so far as to accuse him of being racist. I'm sure some Black people own papa John franchises and they lost money too.

You must really like that shitty pizza the way you're capin for that muthafucka
 
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Embattled pizza chain Papa John’s on Friday moved to erase the memory of founder John Schnatter — literally

The chain, with 5,212 locations, said it would remove the 56-year-old executive’s likenessfrom its logo, promotional materials and other marketing efforts, days after he drew heat for using the N-word during an inter-company conference call.

In addition, Major League Baseball has discontinued its Papa Slam promotion with the Louisville, Ky.-based company, and at least 12 MLB teams — including the Yankees and Mets by Friday— dropped local sponsorships. Also on Friday, the University of Louisville said it would remove Schnatter’s name from its football stadium.

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The 34-year-old pizza chain plans to hire an independent expert to audit all the company’s processes, policies and systems related to diversity and inclusion, Chief Executive Steve Ritchie said in a statement. Ritchie stressed that the chain, with 120,000 employees and franchise “team members,” is more than just Schnatter.

Meanwhile, on Friday afternoon, Schnatter, in an interview on WHAS, a Louisville radio station, said he was pressured to use the N-word during the conference call.

“The agency was promoting that vocabulary … They pushed me. And it upset me,” he told host Terry Meiners.

“It’s caused a lot of grief for my community, for my university,” Schnatter noted. “My employees are distraught, they’re crushed, and it’s all because I was sloppy and I wasn’t as sensitive. It’s the same mistake I made on the NFL comments.”

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The executive caught flak in January when he said Papa John’s, a longtime NFL sponsor, saw its sales get dinged because of the league’s players’ national anthem kneeling protest.

Those comments led to him stepping down as CEO — and the NFL cutting ties to the chain.

http://www.foxnews.com/food-drink/2...tter-claims-was-pushed-to-use-n-word.amp.html
 
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