I was immediately treated differently by the staff. The same people I see everyday were now just plain cold. Not mean to me, just cold, like they were scared.
You want to know what was really interesting?
The trans kid was the only one who was nice to me. That really stuck out to me.
The only person who knew what it was like to be an outcast from society was the only one who treated me like a normal person.
Let that sink in.
Edit: The real win here is the fact that a trans person broke from the liberal hive mind. Stop losing your cool over the word "Starbucks" and look at the real meat here.
I go to the local Starbucks here in my town. It has the sense of being “Liberal” but the baristas are pretty alright people. They know I’m a conservative but they still greet me as a regular and strike conversation with me. Coincidentally ours even has a trans kid as well. Maybe it’s a requirement for every store to have one LOL
But I notice that a lot of them are just young. They are figuring life out and it may contribute to the liberalism. It’s a good opportunity to organically red pill though. Because they see social media telling them that Trump supporters are stupid, or crazy, and mean or whatever else. Then I come into their store and they see what kind of person I am, and know what I believe in politically, and there is no way they don’t think “Well he’s a Trump supporter and he seems like he has his shit together”
This is true. I tend to believe people I meet in real life versus their depictions online.
Why would a Q supporter even downvote that?
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Anti-Starbucks militant?
We've got some of them in this thread, I swear.
You know it's bad when I consider subbing the word Starbucks, for "local coffee joint". It's not any different than saying the wrong noun with the Left sometimes. ?♂️