The Chick Fil A story is similar: the company came under fire from people who did not want to let the CEO have personal politics they disliked, so they tried to weaponize not just boycotts but governmental power against the company.
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In each case, GOP politicians only belatedly rallied behind the company's brand *in defense of the speech of individuals*
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Because they used the free market to influence their decisions when buying products. How dare they!!! Only the GQP is allowed to do that.
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This is rather naive. Goya spent money to influence policy. The MLB is doing the same. Neither is dictating laws. You just like the one and not the other.
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Goya was also targeted by Ocasio-Cortez. This was the response, however dumb it was,
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Yeah, boycotts work. Isn't America great? That's what the First Amendment is all about.
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