- Who cares? This did not “break the internet”. This is a fully USA squabble, and even then I genuinely don’t think most Americans care. This article is just an advertisement for Cracker Barrel. 
- Is the mildly infuriating part that “the internet” is not “the US”? - And/or the story in its entirety. I haven’t heard of this at all in person (physically in the US) but this story just won’t die online. - It’s just more right wing media distraction from The List not being released and keeping us from noticing encroaching fascism across the US. 
 
 
- Because it’s fun to? - A few years back this guy called Brad said they fired his wife — same restaurant chain — and for a minute, everyone rallied behind “Brad’s wife.” If her name was ever known, it wasn’t widely spread. - The funny thing about the logo was, they supposedly changed it to be more inclusive (e.g. to people who aren’t white like the guy in the logo), but last time I checked, they still don’t do business in California because CA has left leaning laws that protect minorities, so they’re not being less racist/sexist, they’re not being more inclusive, they just want you to think they are. - Anyway, release the damn Epstein files - The article is calling out the logo outrage as a distraction from the Epstein files. - The process of stoking outrage has another effect: It crowds out the news cycle. Most Democrats I know would be shocked at how little the average Republican knows about Trump’s actual conduct and his actual wrongdoing. Republicans can, however, cite chapter and verse about left-wing outrages and left-wing overreactions to Trump. - That creates a reality where they simply can’t conceive of how any reasonable, rational person would vote Democratic or oppose the president and his policies. 
 
 





