Sounds like some bullshit. I don't believe anyone with less drugs in his system than John McAfee or Charlie Sheen would behave that way, but I do believe that if you really wanted to personally attack someone and harm their reputation, especially among the right wing special forces community, you would make up shit like being outlandishly and aggressively gay.
You'd think so, but I know one of those tryhard "manly tattoo dude" types who exclusively buys it because it markets to people like him. He's very conservative, very outdoorsy, very rural, yet he still buys coffee from bugmen that hate him, and he does it because he's an idiot who doesn't know better.
You've gotta give them credit: they saw about 500 types of coffee that appeal to gays and women and zero that appeal to men, and they filled that niche. It's just too bad it was all an act.
They have that "veteran" brand power, which keeps them afloat regardless of their controversies. If you even bring them up, people on the Right will pull that card back out to defend them.
And, granted, they did a lot of good for vets. But that's why they are impervious to being truly ruined by their actions so far.
It's good when companies do virtue-signaling of the good kind, obviously.
A Polish supermarket bought back the Olympic medal of an athlete who sold her medal to pay for the heart surgery of a kid. That's obviously virtue-signaling, but it's the kind that will be present in healthy societies. On the other hand, Sony virtue-signals by expressing support for people burning down American cities.
I'd call it less virtue signal when an actual vet makes it his mission to help out other vets with his company. Part of what makes it a virtue signal is the emptiness of the gesture, and the relative lack of investment needed (as in, a billion dollar company donating 10k, compared to him being a nothing company at the outset doing it).
I don't drink hot bean water and I'm always amused at "influencers" that have decided they're going to repackage Costco bulk beans as something special. I'm starting to consider it a bit of a death knell when a podcaster start shilling for them.
Yeah, this entire thing sounds extremely fake. That "let's close the door and buttfuck eachother" line sounds like something you'd hear from one of those 1980s stranger danger PSA's, or in my case at work when we'd sarcastically say it to celebrate gay pride month alongside wearing cotton sweaters to celebrate black history month.
They're not turncoats because to be a turncoat, one would have to have had an allegiance with us at one point. I'm pretty sure that they've never been allied with the right and that what we're seeing of them now is them showing their true colors.
Just allegations.
That said, they denounced Kyle Rittenhouse (like you did), so I knew they were crap.
Sounds like some bullshit. I don't believe anyone with less drugs in his system than John McAfee or Charlie Sheen would behave that way, but I do believe that if you really wanted to personally attack someone and harm their reputation, especially among the right wing special forces community, you would make up shit like being outlandishly and aggressively gay.
It's not possible to ruin BRCCs reputation any further. It's about as low as it can go.
You'd think so, but I know one of those tryhard "manly tattoo dude" types who exclusively buys it because it markets to people like him. He's very conservative, very outdoorsy, very rural, yet he still buys coffee from bugmen that hate him, and he does it because he's an idiot who doesn't know better.
You've gotta give them credit: they saw about 500 types of coffee that appeal to gays and women and zero that appeal to men, and they filled that niche. It's just too bad it was all an act.
They have that "veteran" brand power, which keeps them afloat regardless of their controversies. If you even bring them up, people on the Right will pull that card back out to defend them.
And, granted, they did a lot of good for vets. But that's why they are impervious to being truly ruined by their actions so far.
It's just virtue-signaling.
It's good when companies do virtue-signaling of the good kind, obviously.
A Polish supermarket bought back the Olympic medal of an athlete who sold her medal to pay for the heart surgery of a kid. That's obviously virtue-signaling, but it's the kind that will be present in healthy societies. On the other hand, Sony virtue-signals by expressing support for people burning down American cities.
I'd call it less virtue signal when an actual vet makes it his mission to help out other vets with his company. Part of what makes it a virtue signal is the emptiness of the gesture, and the relative lack of investment needed (as in, a billion dollar company donating 10k, compared to him being a nothing company at the outset doing it).
I'm not sure, those sound too outlandish to be fabricated. If someone was going to lie surely they'd be more subtle than some of that right?
Generally when people are bitter and angry and out for revenge they don't do subtle.
As much as I want it to be true, I agree. These all sound extremely made up. Which will make it all the more delicious if they turn out to be real.
Points for it to be real:
Ex-CIA
Jewish
10chins says it isn't real.
Eh is this dude not openly gay?
https://www.lawow.org/brandon-roper-v-black-rifle-coffee
Yes. It's real.
The open should be fun.
Him being ex-CIA makes it more believable. Kompromat is how intelligence services control people.
Probably when you make a bit of money and get dozens of sycophants fawning over you on the internet and you start to think you're bullet proof.
That was always going to be difficult when one of your employees is naked and staring at you.
How to be Alpha:
Geez, have some esprit de corps, Roper.
I don't drink hot bean water and I'm always amused at "influencers" that have decided they're going to repackage Costco bulk beans as something special. I'm starting to consider it a bit of a death knell when a podcaster start shilling for them.
BRCC has been woke faggot shit ever since Rittenhouse.
Ben Shapiro does too, which makes sense given that the DW has been outed as controlled opposition.
better grifters
Yeah, this entire thing sounds extremely fake. That "let's close the door and buttfuck eachother" line sounds like something you'd hear from one of those 1980s stranger danger PSA's, or in my case at work when we'd sarcastically say it to celebrate gay pride month alongside wearing cotton sweaters to celebrate black history month.
They're not turncoats because to be a turncoat, one would have to have had an allegiance with us at one point. I'm pretty sure that they've never been allied with the right and that what we're seeing of them now is them showing their true colors.