CORP/BIZ Black Rifle Coffee — Who Disavowed Rittenhouse — Silent After Not Guilty Verdict

Millwright

Knuckle Dragger
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Black Rifle Coffee was silent on all the company’s social media accounts after the bombshell verdict in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse came back “Not Guilty” on all five counts.

The veteran-founded coffee company had distanced itself from Rittenhouse after the teenager took a post-bail photo wearing a Black Rifle Coffee T-shirt and BlazeTV host Elijah Schaffer posted the photo along with the caption, “Kyle Rittenhouse drinks the best coffee in America.”

Schaffer, whose podcast was sponsored by Black Rifle Coffee, deleted his tweet, and a company spokeswoman said to the Salt Lake Tribune, “We did have a conversation with Schaffer, and he understands that the post was a mistake.”

The company’s CEO Evan Hafer also issued a statement disavowing any relationship with Rittenhouse that said, “We do not sponsor nor do we have a relationship with the 17-year-old facing charges in Kenosha, WI.”

Breitbart News reached out to Black Rifle Coffee on Friday for comment but received no response.

While Black Rifle Coffee remained silent, conservatives torched the company on social media.

Mike Cernovich tweeted, “Big L for Black Rifle Coffee Cucks.”




Since its disavowal of Rittenhouse, the company has been under fire from the right, which comprises a large portion of its consumer base.

The company has tried to do damage control, only further antagonizing the right.

After its initial statement, Hafer released a video statement saying that the company believed in the Constitution, the Second Amendment and the right to bear arms, and that a person is innocent until provided guilty, but reiterated that the company did not sponsor Rittenhouse.

The company then dug itself into a hole further after Hafer and the company’s Executive Vice President Mat Best granted in-depth interviews to the New York Times in July, where they disparaged the right.

Best compared January 6 Capitol protesters wearing Black Rifle Coffee products to “terrorist organizations that wear American brands when they go behead Americans.”

“Do you think they want to be part of that? And I’m not drawing a parallel between the two. I’m just simply saying here are things in business, when you grow, that are completely outside your control,” he said.

He added, “You can’t let sections of your customers hijack your brand and say, ‘This is who you are.’…It’s like, no, no, we define that.”

Hafer acknowledged its disavowal of Rittenhouse may have cost the company customers but said it allowed the company to “draw a line in the sand,” according to the Times article.

‘It’s such a repugnant group of people,” Hafer told the Times. “It’s like the worst of American society, and I got to flush the toilet of some of those people that kind of hijacked portions of the brand.”

Hafer added, “The racism [expletive] really pisses me off…I hate racist, Proud Boy-ish people. Like, I’ll pay them to leave my customer base. I would gladly chop all of those people out of my [expletive] customer database and pay them to get the [expletive] out.”



 

kytom

escapee from reality
I guess they learned from the last couple of times that it is better to STFU than to open their mouth and say more stupid things.
they cant! this type of personality has to show itself. i am so glad they dont stfu! they reveal who they are sooner or later! a left leaning company that caters to the ideals of the right. they are many many coffeee companies out there from whom to buy. nothing would please me more than to see them go tango uniform!
 

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Steel Chips

Veteran Member
I am going to load every one of the black rifle company videos and do a "down vote". It looks like a lot of people already have. They are very shitty people as a lot of their videos promote gun ownership. They are panty-waisted liberals pretending to be men.
 
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Griz3752

Retired, practising Curmudgeon
I was not aware of this

I guess BRCC ownership is entitled to hold their own opinions but, when profits decline, they'll know right where to look......

Seems they're going public
That will be real interesting!
 
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Tweakette

Irrelevant
Minutemen coffee and Stocking Mill are apparently non-libtarded coffee companies.

I bought the 911 one from Minuteman, it was ok but I like a darker roast.


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Just for fun, click yes when Stocking Mill asks you if you voted for Biden LOL.
 

Hfcomms

EN66iq
Why is it so hard for people to just apologize?

OTOH why do companies find it necessary to take a stand on an issue that is going to alienate a portion of it's customer base? They are in business to sell coffee and not to take a politically correct stance and especially for these people that choose a decidedly non pc name for their company to begin with. Just makes no sense and doubles down on stupid. Keep your mouth shut and sell your product.
 

Pebbles

Veteran Member
An apology is not necessary for the way you truly feel. BRCC has the freedom to feel the way they do, I have the freedom to not buy their product. I do not understand people who apologize for the way they feel because people got mad at them. Stand up for what you believe and live with the consequences.
 

To-late

Membership Revoked
Black Rifle Coffee was silent on all the company’s social media accounts after the bombshell verdict in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse came back “Not Guilty” on all five counts.

The veteran-founded coffee company had distanced itself from Rittenhouse after the teenager took a post-bail photo wearing a Black Rifle Coffee T-shirt and BlazeTV host Elijah Schaffer posted the photo along with the caption, “Kyle Rittenhouse drinks the best coffee in America.”

Schaffer, whose podcast was sponsored by Black Rifle Coffee, deleted his tweet, and a company spokeswoman said to the Salt Lake Tribune, “We did have a conversation with Schaffer, and he understands that the post was a mistake.”

The company’s CEO Evan Hafer also issued a statement disavowing any relationship with Rittenhouse that said, “We do not sponsor nor do we have a relationship with the 17-year-old facing charges in Kenosha, WI.”

Breitbart News reached out to Black Rifle Coffee on Friday for comment but received no response.

While Black Rifle Coffee remained silent, conservatives torched the company on social media.

Mike Cernovich tweeted, “Big L for Black Rifle Coffee Cucks.”




Since its disavowal of Rittenhouse, the company has been under fire from the right, which comprises a large portion of its consumer base.

The company has tried to do damage control, only further antagonizing the right.

After its initial statement, Hafer released a video statement saying that the company believed in the Constitution, the Second Amendment and the right to bear arms, and that a person is innocent until provided guilty, but reiterated that the company did not sponsor Rittenhouse.

The company then dug itself into a hole further after Hafer and the company’s Executive Vice President Mat Best granted in-depth interviews to the New York Times in July, where they disparaged the right.

Best compared January 6 Capitol protesters wearing Black Rifle Coffee products to “terrorist organizations that wear American brands when they go behead Americans.”

“Do you think they want to be part of that? And I’m not drawing a parallel between the two. I’m just simply saying here are things in business, when you grow, that are completely outside your control,” he said.

He added, “You can’t let sections of your customers hijack your brand and say, ‘This is who you are.’…It’s like, no, no, we define that.”

Hafer acknowledged its disavowal of Rittenhouse may have cost the company customers but said it allowed the company to “draw a line in the sand,” according to the Times article.

‘It’s such a repugnant group of people,” Hafer told the Times. “It’s like the worst of American society, and I got to flush the toilet of some of those people that kind of hijacked portions of the brand.”

Hafer added, “The racism [expletive] really pisses me off…I hate racist, Proud Boy-ish people. Like, I’ll pay them to leave my customer base. I would gladly chop all of those people out of my [expletive] customer database and pay them to get the [expletive] out.”



they showed up with a coffee truck to give free samples at a vet get together I attended once. They tried to give samples and sell tshirts.
No one even walked over to their coffee truck To try it.
vets know traitors when they see them.
 

OldArcher

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Black Rifle Coffee was silent on all the company’s social media accounts after the bombshell verdict in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse came back “Not Guilty” on all five counts.

The veteran-founded coffee company had distanced itself from Rittenhouse after the teenager took a post-bail photo wearing a Black Rifle Coffee T-shirt and BlazeTV host Elijah Schaffer posted the photo along with the caption, “Kyle Rittenhouse drinks the best coffee in America.”

Schaffer, whose podcast was sponsored by Black Rifle Coffee, deleted his tweet, and a company spokeswoman said to the Salt Lake Tribune, “We did have a conversation with Schaffer, and he understands that the post was a mistake.”

The company’s CEO Evan Hafer also issued a statement disavowing any relationship with Rittenhouse that said, “We do not sponsor nor do we have a relationship with the 17-year-old facing charges in Kenosha, WI.”

Breitbart News reached out to Black Rifle Coffee on Friday for comment but received no response.

While Black Rifle Coffee remained silent, conservatives torched the company on social media.

Mike Cernovich tweeted, “Big L for Black Rifle Coffee Cucks.”




Since its disavowal of Rittenhouse, the company has been under fire from the right, which comprises a large portion of its consumer base.

The company has tried to do damage control, only further antagonizing the right.

After its initial statement, Hafer released a video statement saying that the company believed in the Constitution, the Second Amendment and the right to bear arms, and that a person is innocent until provided guilty, but reiterated that the company did not sponsor Rittenhouse.

The company then dug itself into a hole further after Hafer and the company’s Executive Vice President Mat Best granted in-depth interviews to the New York Times in July, where they disparaged the right.

Best compared January 6 Capitol protesters wearing Black Rifle Coffee products to “terrorist organizations that wear American brands when they go behead Americans.”

“Do you think they want to be part of that? And I’m not drawing a parallel between the two. I’m just simply saying here are things in business, when you grow, that are completely outside your control,” he said.

He added, “You can’t let sections of your customers hijack your brand and say, ‘This is who you are.’…It’s like, no, no, we define that.”

Hafer acknowledged its disavowal of Rittenhouse may have cost the company customers but said it allowed the company to “draw a line in the sand,” according to the Times article.

‘It’s such a repugnant group of people,” Hafer told the Times. “It’s like the worst of American society, and I got to flush the toilet of some of those people that kind of hijacked portions of the brand.”

Hafer added, “The racism [expletive] really pisses me off…I hate racist, Proud Boy-ish people. Like, I’ll pay them to leave my customer base. I would gladly chop all of those people out of my [expletive] customer database and pay them to get the [expletive] out.”




Sounds like to some, this coffee will leave a bad taste…

OA
 

Bubble Head

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Never bought it and have never drank it. I still roast my own beans like the independent cuss I am. Don't need them no how.
 

zealotbat

Senior Member
I was out of the loop, I have a coffee mug of theirs sitting on my office desk, looks like it is on its way to the trash can
 
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OTOH why do companies find it necessary to take a stand on an issue that is going to alienate a portion of it's customer base? They are in business to sell coffee and not to take a politically correct stance and especially for these people that choose a decidedly non pc name for their company to begin with. Just makes no sense and doubles down on stupid. Keep your mouth shut and sell your product.
Hear, hear.

Apple, under the guidance of CEO Tim Cook (took over after Apple founder, Steve Jobs, passed away) has used Apple's hard-earned tech/product reputation as his own personal "bully pulpit" regarding gay politics/issues (Cook is gay).

Several years ago, Cook caught quite a bit of protracted and well-deserved blog-flak regarding this point - essentially, he was told by many blog commenters to separate his personal sexual politics from Apple's tech aspirations and agenda.

Haven't heard much public gay-anything out of Cook, since this time. Perhaps Apple's BoD noticed.


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et2

TB Fanatic
I am going to load everyone of the black rifle company videos and do a "down vote". It looks like a lot of people already have. They are very shitty people as a lot of their videos promote gun ownership. They are panty-waisted liberals pretending to be men.

Exactly this. They were never patriots or supporters of freedom. Commie Punks trying to pull one over … now they have to reap what they sow.

Never bought their stuff, hope they go down in style. Go woke go broke.
 
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