Okay, I might have gone along with you on "virtue signal", because its current usage is fairly recent. But: "conflate"? Seriously?
You do realize that Cornel West is the one who popularized the the term in the last 20 years?
Okay, I might have gone along with you on "virtue signal", because its current usage is fairly recent. But: "conflate"? Seriously?
FUDDs do love their Yetis....they'll be fine.
A $1,300 cooler? Are people really that stupid ??
You do realize that Cornel West is the one who popularized the the term in the last 20 years?
You mean, like all the people bashing the NRA, and claiming that we are terrorists, and have blood on our hands?
There is a common/contemporary misuse of the term "conflate", that confuses (not conflates) conflate with confuse. The proper use of the term "conflate" is more akin to amalgamate - i.e. to bring two, dissimilar things together into a single entity. If you are talking about the former, then I'll agree with you; but if you're talking about the latter, then I very much disagree with you.
This is not happening in a vacuum. Over the past two months a dozen or so partner companies have very publicly severed ties with the NRA in order to appeal to anti-gun advocates who attempt to blame the NRA for murders committed with firearms and to better show ideological purity and conformity. Indeed, there has been an organized campaign to convince such companies to stop doing business with the NRA. That is the context for this discussion, as you've apparently missed it.I find it interesting that Yeti is automatically the one to blame yet no one thinks the NRA/Friends of the NRA messed up or either got their panties in a wad and took something wrong
This is not happening in a vacuum. Over the past two months a dozen or so partner companies have very publicly severed ties with the NRA in order to appeal to anti-gun advocates who attempt to blame the NRA for murders committed with firearms and to better show ideological purity and conformity. Indeed, there has been an organized campaign to convince such companies to stop doing business with the NRA. That is the context for this discussion, as you've apparently missed it.
If Yeti is being honest and forthright in their release (and I'm not personally convinced that was anything more than backpedaling coming weeks after suffering a much larger backlash than expected), I still would not fault NRA for making the assumption there was more to it given what is going on.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/2981...m_content=062316-news&utm_campaign=benshapiro
Gun Owners Start BLOWING UP Their Yeti Coolers Over Company's Decision To Bail On NRA
This could also go in women and guns thread.
Well, that is kinda silly. The cooler is already bought. It's not like you're paying rent on it.
Well, that is kinda silly. The cooler is already bought. It's not like you're paying rent on it.
“In early March, Yeti refused to place a previously negotiated order from (the NRA’s Institute for Legislative Action), citing ‘recent events’ as the reason – a clear reference to the tragedy in Parkland, Florida. Yeti then delivered notice to the NRA Foundation that it was terminating a 7 year agreement and demanded that the NRA remove the Yeti name and logo from all NRA digital assets, as well as refrain from using any Yeti trademarks in future print material. While Yeti is trying to spin the story otherwise, those are the facts.”
Lets not forget the 'BUTERS' too...
Why yes, actually they are. Very much so. Its a cooler for goodness sake.
But really, think of the genius of it... A $1300 cooler, how much to you think the mfg costs are? $<100, $<50, $<25? We are in the wrong business Gents, wrong business.
NRA lobbyist says Yeti’s version of events is fake news.
https://www.statesman.com/business/...gaging-damage-control/NLR4zDFtcrDMZQ3VnM34jI/
I started this thread weeks ago when I first learned about the story.
At that time, the FNRA told it's committee members that Yeti had ceased the promotional products program with the NRA.
There was no mention of any other company or entity who was likewise dropped.
There was no mention of a "replacement program" or any notion of continued support for the NRA Foundation.
The Yeti company is just now releasing a "rebuttal" to the NRA's statement.
What good reason would they have for waiting 2 weeks to issue a "clarifying statement".
It is strictly my opinion that Yeti is practicing the, "Worst damage control EVER!"
Seems like that'd be easy enough to prove. Surely they have some letter or email canceling the order, etc. I'm honestly leaning more toward the NRA, but who knows?