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11-10-2015 01:17 AM - edited 11-10-2015 01:18 AM
Here's a link to the story the Seattle Times has:
www.seattletimes.com/business/starbucks-red-holiday-cups-inspire-outcry-online/
with the controversy apparently begun by someone describing himself as an "evangelist, Internet and social media personality" on his Facebook page. The comments below the story are interesting.
Note that under the caption, the Times says "Microsoft" instead of "Starbucks." The commenters say the Times makes a fair number of mistakes like that.
11-10-2015 01:24 AM
IMO only, there are a lot of things to get fired up about and this isn't one of them. It is still red and festive. They still have the Christmas Blend. If the people do not like it vote with your wallet and don't spend your money there. On the scale of social causes it ranks low on the totem pole.
11-10-2015 01:28 AM
@Jackaranda wrote:IMO only, there are a lot of things to get fired up about and this isn't one of them. It is still red and festive. They still have the Christmas Blend. If the people do not like it vote with your wallet and don't spend your money there. On the scale of social causes it ranks low on the totem pole.
No doubt! First world problems...
11-10-2015 01:31 AM
11-10-2015 01:48 AM
@sunshine45 wrote:
This is one reason Starbucks cited for offering a blank cup: so patrons could draw and doodle on it, according to the Seattle Times story. The link is in my earlier post.
11-10-2015 01:52 AM
With all the problems in the world, the last thing I care about is Starbucks holiday cup design. It boggles my mind that people are making an issue about a cup design when people are starving, living on the street, and killing one another. Let's all just pray for peace in the world and not worry about a cup design.
11-10-2015 02:00 AM
Don't worry, @Lindsays Grandma
Sensible people are not worrying about this at all.
11-10-2015 02:13 AM
So it's really some doofuss trying to get attention & publicity. OK, pal, you got your 15 minutes of fame. Now go crawl back under your rock.
11-10-2015 03:58 AM
The design of a stupid cup doesn't change the meaning of Christmas, affect my ability to celebrate Christmas, or change my relationship with Christ one single bit. I am a Christian, but I have to say there are times when others who also call themselves Christians make such a big deal out of something so inconsequential that they make themselves look ridiculous and the rest of us get lumped in with them. A design on a paper cup means nothing when you consider the many, many more serious issues we should be concerning ourselves with, both as people of faith and plain ol' American citizens.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
11-10-2015 06:39 AM
People want what they always put on them: Mery Christmas.
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