A Smoothie King employee in Ann Arbor, Michigan, has been terminated after she filmed herself denying service to a customer wearing Trump apparel – and then arrogantly posted the discriminatory act online for the world to see.
The incident, which occurred at the progressive college town location, shows the worker refusing to serve a customer simply because he wore clothing supporting President Trump. But here's where this story gets even more outrageous: the employee actually recorded her own discriminatory behavior and shared it on social media, apparently proud of her actions.
The backlash was swift and merciless. Conservative voices immediately called out the blatant political discrimination, with many drawing parallels to other corporate boycotts that have devastated woke companies.
"Hey @SmoothieKing, congratulations on replacing @budlight! You'll now be boycotted by 1000s of Trump supporters who believe in Free Speech," tweeted @GrantLeeKelley. "Ironic that a minority employee denied service to the supporter of a GOP president, since this is the party who fought for her rights."
This incident perfectly encapsulates the dangerous trend of left-wing intolerance infecting American businesses. Patriots can't even grab a smoothie without facing discrimination for supporting the President of the United States.
What makes this case particularly egregious is the employee's decision to film and share her own discriminatory conduct. This wasn't an accident or misunderstanding – it was deliberate political persecution, and she was proud enough of it to post it online.
The firing sends a clear message: businesses that allow their employees to discriminate against Trump supporters will face serious consequences. Americans have had enough of being treated like second-class citizens for their political beliefs.
This comes as companies across the nation are learning hard lessons about alienating conservative customers. From Bud Light's transgender controversy to Target's pride month disasters, woke corporations are discovering that going after Trump supporters is bad for business.
The question now is whether Smoothie King's corporate response will be enough to prevent a full-scale conservative boycott, or if they'll join the growing list of companies that learned too late: Americans won't tolerate discrimination against patriots.
