Do you spend your money at coffee giant Starbucks? Then you are also apparently supporting Palestinian terrorists.
On Tuesday, the union that represents Starbucks workers came out in support of the terrorism being committed by the Palestinian monsters over the previous weekend.
The union Starbucks Workers United jumped to its social media accounts on Tuesday to announce that they stood in “solidarity with Palestine.”
Per the Washington Free Beacon:
Starbucks Workers United, an affiliate of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), expressed “Solidarity with Palestine!” in deleted social media posts. Union chapters in Iowa, Chicago, and Boston promoted rallies in support of the Palestinian attacks, including a “Long Live Palestinian Resistance” rally to be held in Boston on Monday. Hamas slaughtered hundreds of Jews in an invasion into southern Israel over the weekend. More than 700 Israeli civilians have been killed, as have 9 American citizens. [Update: the number now stands at 22 and climbing]
The Starbucks union, which represents 9,000 baristas, joins other American liberal groups in siding with Palestinians over their Israeli targets. The Democratic Socialists of America, which counts six House Democrats as members, held rallies in several American cities to call for support for Palestinians. A Harvard University dean and dozens of student groups at the Ivy League school blamed Israel for provoking the Hamas attack.
Starbucks Workers United has landed support in the past from Ocasio-Cortez, Sanders, and Sen. John Fetterman (D., Pa.). Ocasio-Cortez cheered the union after it voted in 2021 to organize the first store in Buffalo. Sanders called the union a “tremendous inspiration” after it formed that year. Fetterman said in July he would “continue to stand” with the union.
Starbucks workers support terrorism, murdering women and children and decapitating babies apparently. If you partronize Starbucks, you are supporting this. @Starbucks @SBWorkersUnited pic.twitter.com/ppKUPhlhRv
— WTHuston (@WTHuston) October 12, 2023
The union deleted the post a short time later.
Neither Starbucks nor the union have commented about the post.
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