Papa John’s gives the finger to neo-nazis
November 15, 2017
Papa John’s Pizza has issued tweets saying that CEO John Schnatter’s assertion that the controversy over NFL players taking a knee during the national anthem was meant to describe one of the factors affecting its business and not to pander to hate groups. It went so far as to use a middle finger emoji to emphasize its negative feelings for neo-nazis. Unfortunately for the chain, it appears as though many consumers don’t find this clarification satisfactory based on social media responses.
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