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July 27, 2020
Title: GOYA Boycott Fails Miserably
Topic: Boycotts
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)
Part 1 of 2
Recently, the CEO of the company GOYA announced their
support of President Trump. Of course, this caused chaos and
heartbreak among the cancel culture, who immediately called for a boycott of the
company. Hilariously, their plan backfired.
Today, Horace Cooper discusses how the woke crowd wants us all to splinter into
competing little groups - like peeling the layers off an onion. Horace taught
constitutional law at George Mason University in Virginia and was a
senior counsel to US House Majority Leader Dick Armey. He is now the co-chairman
of the Project 21 National Advisory Board.
More from Horace Cooper on this topic can be found
here.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Are ALL Americans held together by civil discourse and economic prosperity?
What is meant by the “woke crowd”?
Is the woke crowd trying to unite or divide the country?
Horace once met President Obama. What was that experience like?
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Title: Part 2 of 2 - GOYA Boycott Fails Miserably
Topic: Boycotts
Discussed by Horace Cooper
with Project 21 (www.NationalCenter.org)
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Did the CEO of Goya Foods participate in White House events with
President Obama?
Did Conservatives go crazy demanding a boycott of Goya Foods?
How exactly did the Left, Antifa, and BLM react to CEO’s praise of President
Trump?
Has Horace Cooper ever been called an Uncle Tom? Who has called him this name?
Have Americans picked prosperity over protest and boycotts?
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May 29, 2018
Title: Boycotts: Effective or Not?
Topic: Boycotts
Discussed by Justin Danhof
with National Center for Public Policy Research (www.NationalCenter.org)
Are boycotts and/or threats of boycotts effective in changing corporate
policy or giving?
Justin Danhof is the General Counsel for the National Center for Public
Policy Research, as well as Director of the Center’s Free Enterprise
Project. Justin will be discussing the recent announcement by United
Airlines to break ties with the NRA and if boycotting businesses
for similar decisions are effective.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Are boycotts and/or threats of boycotts effective in changing corporate policy
and or giving?
How and why did United Airlines slap NRA supporters?
Why did Justin Danhoff confront the CEO of United Airlines? How did the
NRA backstabbing corporate leader of United Airlines respond?
What is corporate America’s response to the carnage that occurs week after week
in Chicago?
Should we boycott United Airlines? Justin answers with this amazing
comment: “Part of the free market is free will.” Yes! Exactly! #boycottUnitedAirlines
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November 29, 2010
Title: New Study Shows Younger people Value Marriage
Topic: Boycotts
Discussed by Peter Sprigg
with Family Research Council (www.FRC.org)
Segment 1 of 2
According to new study, only five percent of Americans under age 30 do NOT
plan on marrying. Is this a good sign for the Pro-Family Movement?
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Title: New Study Shows Younger people Value Marriage
Topic: Boycotts
Discussed by Peter Sprigg
with Family Research Council (www.FRC.org)
Segment 2 of 2
Ninety-five percent of Americans younger than 30 plan to marry. But out of
wedlock births are still skyrocketing with 41% of all births to unwed mothers.
What can be done to reverse the trend of out of wedlock births?
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