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Old 08-05-2014, 07:19 PM
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go look who Columbia supports! huge anti gun supporters!
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Old 08-05-2014, 07:53 PM
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go look who Columbia supports! huge anti gun supporters!
Don't buy Columbia crap either. Didn't realize they were anti gun though. Thanks for the info. Don't buy their stuff because I don't care about name brands. Walmart tee shirts work just as well for fishing.
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Old 08-05-2014, 09:21 PM
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Oh well I still like my muck boots
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Old 08-05-2014, 10:43 PM
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Didn't know. Have a pair of insulated steel toe rubber boots for work up north. I am running out of room on my ban list... Starbucks, Amazon, Columbia, Muck boots, anything that the politicians from california, new york, or Chicago like.
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Old 08-05-2014, 11:20 PM
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Didn't know. Have a pair of insulated steel toe rubber boots for work up north. I am running out of room on my ban list... Starbucks, Amazon, Columbia, Muck boots, anything that the politicians from california, new york, or Chicago like.

Just think if they boycotted things we were involved with. What if everyone didn't buy anything made by, or associated with, someone that they didn't like or agreed with?
What if everyone refused to work for or with someone they didn't agree with on EVERY SINGLE THING?

Not much demand would be left for all the items we produce down here in good ol Louisiana, hope you bought plenty of gold off that fella selling it during the Hannity breaks.

I'd rather give my money for a quality product made by folks that have differing opinions and political stances than have to waste my money on junk made by folks that align with a few of my opinions.

Chicken hates Mako boats, so I'm boycotting SaltyCajun.
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Old 08-05-2014, 11:23 PM
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Just think if they boycotted things we were involved with. What if everyone didn't buy anything made by, or associated with, someone that they didn't like or agreed with?
What if everyone refused to work for or with someone they didn't agree with on EVERY SINGLE THING?

Not much demand would be left for all the items we produce down here in good ol Louisiana, hope you bought plenty of gold off that fella selling it during the Hannity breaks.

I'd rather give my money for a quality product made by folks that have differing opinions and political stances than have to waste my money on junk made by folks that align with a few of my opinions.

Chicken hates Mako boats, so I'm boycotting SaltyCajun.

This.
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Old 08-06-2014, 01:47 AM
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Just think if they boycotted things we were involved with. What if everyone didn't buy anything made by, or associated with, someone that they didn't like or agreed with?
What if everyone refused to work for or with someone they didn't agree with on EVERY SINGLE THING?

Not much demand would be left for all the items we produce down here in good ol Louisiana, hope you bought plenty of gold off that fella selling it during the Hannity breaks.

I'd rather give my money for a quality product made by folks that have differing opinions and political stances than have to waste my money on junk made by folks that align with a few of my opinions.

Chicken hates Mako boats, so I'm boycotting SaltyCajun.
LOL No doubt! I can't even imagine having to have complete alignment with customers much less employees. The age of instant information has its benefits...and its pitfalls.
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Old 08-06-2014, 08:12 AM
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Just think if they boycotted things we were involved with. What if everyone didn't buy anything made by, or associated with, someone that they didn't like or agreed with?
What if everyone refused to work for or with someone they didn't agree with on EVERY SINGLE THING?

Not much demand would be left for all the items we produce down here in good ol Louisiana, hope you bought plenty of gold off that fella selling it during the Hannity breaks.

I'd rather give my money for a quality product made by folks that have differing opinions and political stances than have to waste my money on junk made by folks that align with a few of my opinions.

Chicken hates Mako boats, so I'm boycotting SaltyCajun.
Nice
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Old 08-06-2014, 10:01 AM
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Just think if they boycotted things we were involved with. What if everyone didn't buy anything made by, or associated with, someone that they didn't like or agreed with?
What if everyone refused to work for or with someone they didn't agree with on EVERY SINGLE THING?

Not much demand would be left for all the items we produce down here in good ol Louisiana, hope you bought plenty of gold off that fella selling it during the Hannity breaks.

I'd rather give my money for a quality product made by folks that have differing opinions and political stances than have to waste my money on junk made by folks that align with a few of my opinions.

Chicken hates Mako boats, so I'm boycotting SaltyCajun.
That's generally how capitalism works. I don't buy from companies that associate with groups that fight against my way of life. It's your money, though, so spend it how you see fit and I'll vote with my wallet.
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Old 08-06-2014, 10:37 AM
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That's generally how capitalism works. I don't buy from companies that associate with groups that fight against my way of life. It's your money, though, so spend it how you see fit and I'll vote with my wallet.

What if the company supports organizations you support, but most of the employees that make a living in the factory don't? I'm not convinced the stance is validated other than providing yourself with a feeling of utility.

My companies executives have views that directly align with mine, but the other 90% of the company doesn't. It's very difficult to quantify the impact because every dollar you spend will support those that probably despise your existence in one way or another.

I gladly support companies for their stance on issues that I feel strongly about, but won't boycott someone if they make a superior product and have excellent customer service just because. Maybe their factory workers are all staunch gun rights activist and outdoorsmen - now you put them out of a job because their execs gave the equivalent of pennies to a humane society?

Too many variables and indirect impacts that are unseen until you peel the layers back.
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Old 08-06-2014, 11:08 AM
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What if the company supports organizations you support, but most of the employees that make a living in the factory don't? I'm not convinced the stance is validated other than providing yourself with a feeling of utility.

My companies executives have views that directly align with mine, but the other 90% of the company doesn't. It's very difficult to quantify the impact because every dollar you spend will support those that probably despise your existence in one way or another.

I gladly support companies for their stance on issues that I feel strongly about, but won't boycott someone if they make a superior product and have excellent customer service just because. Maybe their factory workers are all staunch gun rights activist and outdoorsmen - now you put them out of a job because their execs gave the equivalent of pennies to a humane society?

Too many variables and indirect impacts that are unseen until you peel the layers back.
Well, therein lies the problem. If a company is publicly supporting an anti hunting advocacy group and their pro hunting employees are ok with it, that's fine.. but I'm not feeding their pockets. I understand what you're saying but if I disagree with the companies stance on the surface enough to pass on their product I'm not interested in finding out what their shop workers think. Besides, lacrosse boots last longer..
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Old 08-06-2014, 12:30 AM
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Didn't know. Have a pair of insulated steel toe rubber boots for work up north. I am running out of room on my ban list... Starbucks, Amazon, Columbia, Muck boots, anything that the politicians from california, new york, or Chicago like.

Amazon? Man I pay the light bill a few months a year at one of their warehouses. Love me some Amazon.


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Old 08-06-2014, 09:15 AM
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I think social media just blew this up way more than it should have. I can't imagine muck executives would support someone who is a direct threat to their very existence. If they actually are giving the hs money then they deserve to go under.
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Old 08-06-2014, 09:21 AM
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I think social media just blew this up way more than it should have. I can't imagine muck executives would support someone who is a direct threat to their very existence. If they actually are giving the hs money then they deserve to go under.
Yep

'news' gets reported in a matter of seconds now whether its the truth or not
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Old 08-06-2014, 12:31 PM
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Don't own any muck boots and never will. I'm less concerned that they donate to the humane society and more concerned with the fact that they don't have the ballzs to stand behind it. Instead they try to pacify everyone with a bunch of bs. I don't like that they support the humane society but if they want to do it they shouldn't be two faced about. It's not like they have the waterproof hunting boot market cornered. Plenty of alternatives out there.
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Old 08-06-2014, 01:55 PM
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Don't own any muck boots and never will. I'm less concerned that they donate to the humane society and more concerned with the fact that they don't have the ballzs to stand behind it. Instead they try to pacify everyone with a bunch of bs. I don't like that they support the humane society but if they want to do it they shouldn't be two faced about. It's not like they have the waterproof hunting boot market cornered. Plenty of alternatives out there.
You realize that they didn't donate anything to the Humane Society. This was to the Humane Association. Seems most people have even less of a clue of what they are mad about. I checked out the Associations site and this is the only thing I could quickly find about them being against hunting.

http://americanhumaneblog.org/2014/0...x-pen-hunting/
And I have never even heard of anyone doing this.
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Old 08-06-2014, 02:21 PM
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You realize that they didn't donate anything to the Humane Society. This was to the Humane Association. Seems most people have even less of a clue of what they are mad about. I checked out the Associations site and this is the only thing I could quickly find about them being against hunting.

http://americanhumaneblog.org/2014/0...x-pen-hunting/
And I have never even heard of anyone doing this.
Its all a big mixup but people already have their minds made up


The fox hunting though - I have in-laws in Union and Lincoln Parish that do this. There is no real hunting though. The dogs chase the foxes (or coyotes mainly now) and the dog that leads the race the longest wins. They don't kill the animals. My wife's uncle has a training pen (100 acres or so) where they allow started foxhounds to practice. He has a couple red foxes, gray foxes, and about 15 coyotes.

So, if you can catch a live coyote in decent shape, these foxpens will give you $100 or so for it
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Old 08-06-2014, 04:19 PM
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You realize that they didn't donate anything to the Humane Society. This was to the Humane Association. Seems most people have even less of a clue of what they are mad about. I checked out the Associations site and this is the only thing I could quickly find about them being against hunting.

http://americanhumaneblog.org/2014/0...x-pen-hunting/
And I have never even heard of anyone doing this.
I quit following this story, but did they send out a second excuse or something? Cuz the original post stated not once but twice Humane Society of the US. Then, they sent the first excuse talking about some bs with a dead employee and an organization that never heard from Muck boots. So if it is now american humane whatever, then i will once again have a good laugh.
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Old 08-06-2014, 02:07 PM
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I'm so fowl life I owned Muck Boots before the Boycott.

Bounce da hen
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Old 08-06-2014, 02:16 PM
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Show of hands... Who's already mucked up??
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