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CEO of Barilla Pasta tries to flush company down toilet (Boycott Barilla)

too much Sodium in her sauces.

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So the CEO is a bit fucked up. So people will boycott Barilla costing them at least .01% drop in sales, which the CEO will make up for by firing a bunch of workers to improve the bottom line. He will get a raise. Who won?
 
Meh whatever. The CEO doesn't hate gays, he just doesn't agree with them. People are allowed to have their own viewpoints. I think the issue here is the fact that this is news and for some reason if you go against what is hip you are EVIL.

I don't advocate useless boycotts, but pray tell what is the difference between "Disagreeing" with them and hating them?

They want the same rights as other people. This guy doesn't think they should have those rights. He's a hateful bigot. But no, he just "Disagrees" with them to the point where he feels the need to publicly announce it.

He sounds like quite the loving guy.
 
Jokes on them. I can only afford safeway brand pasta.

And it's not "hip" to support gay marriage as much as it isn't "hip" to have supported interracial marriage.
 
Can someone point me in the direction of the pro-gay pasta? I want to make sure that I'm saucing the right noodles.
 
So the CEO is a bit fucked up. So people will boycott Barilla costing them at least .01% drop in sales, which the CEO will make up for by firing a bunch of workers to improve the bottom line. He will get a raise. Who won?

Ernie, do you know how ridiculously hard it is to fire an Italian worker? This is very unlikely to happen.
 
I don't advocate useless boycotts, but pray tell what is the difference between "Disagreeing" with them and hating them?

They want the same rights as other people. This guy doesn't think they should have those rights. He's a hateful bigot. But no, he just "Disagrees" with them to the point where he feels the need to publicly announce it.

He sounds like quite the loving guy.

It's weird, though. He apparently supports same sex marriage. I'm not sure how much of a hateful bigot this whole debacle makes him, but I'm going to pass on Barilla from now on.

Not that it's going to affect their bottom line one bit. Chick-fil-a had lines out the door after they made their homophobia public.
 
So the CEO is a bit fucked up. So people will boycott Barilla costing them at least .01% drop in sales, which the CEO will make up for by firing a bunch of workers to improve the bottom line. He will get a raise. Who won?

This. Same reason why I disagree with imposing fines on corporations.
 
This. Same reason why I disagree with imposing fines on corporations.

what would an appropriate form of corporate punishment be that would not result in layoffs? (unrelated to this topic)
 
and somewhere there is a whole marketing department going:

"Shut up, Shut Up SHUT UP !! "
 
:laughing

I'm sure if you asked the right questions of the CEO of all the pasta companies, you'd find an opinion with which you don't agree. Probably all the CEOs in fact.

You: "Well, Mr. CEO, so far, all of our opinions are in sync. Just one final question. Do you prefer to orient your toilet paper in the 'over' or the 'under' position."
CEO: "Under, of course."
You: "Are you fucking serious? That's it, I'm never buying another BIC pen!"
 
Making buying decisions based on the political posture of the owners is kinda silly, as the only difference between this guy and any other business owner is that this guy was stupid enough to public state his prejudices. Doesn't mean the other guys you take your money to don't have similar or worse prejudices.

Whenever this shit comes up, I think about the Godfather scene about business vs. personal. My purchases are a business transaction, based on business decisions. Just because I wouldn't invite someone to my house for dinner, doesn't mean I won't do business with them. If you excluded every one with differing views from you from your transactions, you'd be transacting alone a lot of the time.
 
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