
Crazy Taco Tuesday Story Shows State of Woke Movement in Missoula
The kids didn't even realize that they were the intolerant ones...this story perfectly captures the woke movement in Missoula.
Check this out for an eye roller of a Taco Tuesday story...so apparently three employees of Taco Sano went whining to the Missoulian because they wanted the owner to hang a sign that read "Everyone's welcome except ICE."
According to the Missoula, the owner of the taco shop "was willing to put up signs that said 'No hatred here, no discrimination here, or something similar, but that the sign would also need to say everyone is welcome."
Saying "everyone is welcome" is what ticked off the woke employees. "She was telling us we were excluding people," one of the workers told the Missoulian. Uh...yeah- that's exactly what YOU wanted to do. You wanted to be hateful. You wanted to exclude people. You wanted to discriminate. And yet these wokesters had no idea that it is actually they themselves that are the haters. (Find the Missoulian story below)
It reminds me of the hypocritical anti-ICE protesters in Billings recently. The same protesters who had no problem with ICE protesters carrying guns while protesting and tussling with law enforcement in Minneapolis were big mad when some counter protesters showed up also exercising their 1st and 2nd Amendment rights.
As KTVQ-TV reported:
There was tension between the groups, with some protesters standing in front of them with their signs. "It's indecent for them to be dressed that way and to bring guns here and to try to counter-protest what we're doing today," Rutherford said.
You just have to laugh...the ICE protesters tried infringing on their 1st Amendment rights by blocking their signs...and they complained about the pro ICE crowd also exercising their 2nd Amendment rights at the same time.
By the way, as I told you guys on Tuesday on the radio- the VFW in Whitefish is THE place to be for Taco Tuesday! I met my sone there for lunch and then snuck in a few runs on the ski hill.
Oh yeah, and back to the Taco Sano shop in Missoula. The employees threatened to quit, and the owner said she was sadly going to have to close the shop. The good news? She ended up finding new employees, and the shop is still open.
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