October 10, 2006

Boycott Papa Johns

No, I'm not thinking that a boycott by me, even if supported by my massive legion of readers, would have much effect on the bottom line of Papa Johns. And since I absolutely believe in freedom, I believe that Papa Johns should be free to do whatever they like -- however, I'm also just as free not to participate.

Papa John's is now catering to illegals by making all their online ordering in Spanish. This is anti-American, whether they or anyone else wants to admit it. The corporate interest is in the almighty dollar, at the expense of America -- they honestly do not care about America.

It's supporting illegals keeping their OWN culture, rather than assimilating, joining, and being a part of America. Yes, English IS a part of the rapidly vanishing uniquely American culture. By supporting people who resist that culture, they are strongly supporting the decline of the once-great American civilization -- and I'm just not going to help them.

Not one more dollar for Papa Johns; Dominos, who will have their anti-American sites up within a year; and Pizza Hut, who is "working on it."

Instead, you can find me at Tony's and Mario's (or Applebees or Dunkin Donuts) where immigrants want to join America and become part of the American culture, rather than destroy it.

Posted by: Ogre at 03:02 PM | Comments (12) | Add Comment
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1 Do you really mean they only do online prdering in Spanish? haahah I support you!

Posted by: salempc at October 10, 2006 05:37 PM (6X24U)

2 They don't only do online ordering in Spanish, but there's a link from their front page that says (I presume) to "Click here to order in Spanish" and the whole site turns everything to Spanish.

Posted by: Ogre at October 10, 2006 05:39 PM (oifEm)

3 Well, I stopped ordering from them awhile ago. Their sauce is too sweet. And I can get better pizza around the corner at work. But, I will not order from them for anything else, like staff meetings!

Posted by: William Teach at October 10, 2006 11:09 PM (doAuV)

4 Well I never order from Pappa Johns. Actually we as in all the oldies here try to keep our money in the local economy. Including the purchase of gas for the cars. LOl. Locally we have several refineraries and tend to purchase their products. i.e. sinclair sunco, phillips. LOl

Posted by: patty at October 11, 2006 12:56 AM (EJVBR)

5 My motto's long been: "Shoot through the door, it's Domino's." Having a Spanish menu available, as you say, Ogre, only makes nonassimilation easier and adds to the illusion that we are a bi-lingual country, which we are not. I still become angry when I hear "for English, press one" or "para espanol..." Pizza-wise, I grew up in and spent too many years as an adult living in New York, so it's virtually impossible for me to pick up a phone or get on-line to order pizza from a chain establishment -- I'm still looking for a good mom & pop type pizza place here in Charlotte that delivers.

Posted by: Seth at October 11, 2006 08:59 AM (r1vdM)

6 I really liked their deep dish pizza. No more. And Patty, I like doing that, too, and I'll be doing it more often now. Seth, I HATE those "for English press one." HATE them.

Posted by: Ogre at October 11, 2006 11:11 AM (oifEm)

7 I could have a good rant here. But I'll control myself. I agree with you... but certain items I just can't stop buying. I love juicy juice for my kids and just won't stop buying them because they are in english and spanish. At least they have english on there as well. Sigh. Versus my experience at Taco Bell in Tamiami where they had to find a cook that could take my order in English. I am not joking.

Posted by: vw bug at October 11, 2006 07:34 PM (G9CFD)

8 Oh, Tamiami's been gone for awhile. After Andrew, everything south of Palm Beach was surrendered.

Posted by: Ogre at October 11, 2006 07:38 PM (oifEm)

9 I sounds like the FREE market it to me.

Posted by: Doug Craig at October 15, 2006 01:23 PM (v5jF0)

10 Oh, certainly. That's why I say that I would never ask government to stop this company from doing what they're doing. Instead, I think free people who are interesting in keeping America in existence should boycott them -- because at least right now, they're still free to do so.

Posted by: Ogre at October 15, 2006 09:22 PM (QmGzr)

11 You mean people who speak spanish have to work for a living just like us anglo's, i never knew that, let's just send them all back to Spain!!!!! Oh by the way, I was being sarcastic!

Posted by: matt at October 16, 2006 03:02 AM (oeRAA)

12 No, Welfare checks can be used for Pizza delivery.

Posted by: Ogre at October 16, 2006 09:37 AM (QmGzr)

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