Apparently not content to navigate only an increasingly poor business model, Best Buy has decided to misguidedly and unapologetically support CAIR—the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
CAIR is innocuously named, but closely linked to Islamist terror organization Hamas. If you ask about it on Best Buy’s Facebook page, here is the canned statement you get:
Best Buy’s customers and employees around the world represent a variety of faiths and denominations, and we respect our employees’ efforts to constructively promote diversity and education in their communities. Over the past two years, our Inter-Faith Employee Business Network, a group of employees focused on promoting diversity and inclusion at Best Buy, has supported CAIR-Minnesota with $1,450 in total contributions to support an annual banquet.”
This is not “inclusion.” It’s “terrorism.”
A retail landscape increasingly hostile to the Best Buys of the world is, apparently, just not challenging enough all by itself. So incredibly, they’re trying to stop the bleeding with a straight razor.
Best Buy, this isn’t hard to understand, but I’ll say it plainly: support of CAIR is incompatible with ever seeing another dollar of mine. Any freedom-loving person who spends 60 seconds and as many IQ points looking into CAIR is going to come up with a remarkably similar conclusion.
How many of those are there, do you reckon?
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Whoa – thanks for this. I was actually heading to BB this afternoon to get a bluetooth keyboard. Now I will NOT be going to BB to get anything. Ever. Gracias!
Terri, that’s weird. The last thing I bought at Best Buy was a Bluetooth keyboard.