National Lawyers Guild says boycott Coors.
Corporations.org on Coors shameful legacy.
Coors recent attacks on affirmative action and civl rights.
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National Lawyers Guild says boycott Coors.
Corporations.org on Coors shameful legacy.
Coors recent attacks on affirmative action and civl rights.
Seems to me an effort to build bridges between Ontario and Western Canada could start with you sending a few cases our way.
Think I'll avoid Coors. Have enough concerns about my mental processes without taking the risk of suffering Anon's fate.
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Dave Ruston
I think both Molson's and Coors have been suffering a defacto boycott, Dave. That's what brought this about. A lot of us have switched to local beer, especially in cities where Molson and Labatt's shut their plants down. A lot of people don't drink as much either because the population is aging and becoming more health-conscious.
There's also a lot more choices than there used to be. After work I can go sit on the patio at the Kingshead and have a Tetleys, or I can go sit in a dark room and have a Coors Light. Hmmm, one of the best beers on the planet in a pleasant atmosphere, or some commercial slop in a place that smells like urine?
Yes, we do have some nice little places where one can relax for a few hours quaffing beverages brewed on the premises. There are also some good choices for home use. Sometimes I brew my own.
Been many years since I drank 'big brewer' products (whether Canadian or otherwise.).
"The greatest price of not participating in politics is being governed by your inferiors." Plato
Seriously, my kidneys brew a better beer than Coors.
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If you don't like what you got, why don't you change it. If your world is all screwed up, rearrange it - Trooper
I freely admit to drinking mass market beer in Canada and the US. I try to buy other things, but all retailers do not carry all products.
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RickW