It's been a few weeks so we are probably off of our Barilla boycott.
But it still bothers me.
A comment made by the company head and everybody is in an uproar. Well done. You know one thing. It's not a nice thing, but you never cared throughout the years that Barilla gave us only commercials with women serving the tables, men being served. And having said that, it one of the less offensive commercials on Italian television. So I repeat: there are many things to know, of you which you know one.
Despite all this I disagree with a boycott. Because of all I don't know.
So the CEO is narrow minded?
What about the rest of his management team. What about their secretaries, accountants and office personnel. What about their factory workers and distributors and the agricultural personnel or partners? What if every single one of them disagrees with the CEO?
You boycott Barilla and switch instead to De Cecco, another excellent pasta.
Their CEO isn't narrow-minded.
What about the rest of his management team. What about their secretaries, accountants and office personnel. What about their factory workers and distributors and the agricultural personnel or partners? What if every single one of them disagrees with the CEO? What if they are all homophobic and sexist?
What you don't know can harm your cause.
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