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Why would a business owner publicly display their political leanings?
Posted on 4/18/25 at 11:20 am
Posted on 4/18/25 at 11:20 am
I’m posting this here because I’m more curious about the business side of this than the political side.
I get that for some people, their convictions are more important than money.
I coming from a belief that the bottom line of a for profit business is to earn money.
Why alienate a segment of the population and maybe a large segment?
What would i do? Keep my politics and my business separate.
This is not a troll. I don’t fully understand the business side of this.
I get that for some people, their convictions are more important than money.
I coming from a belief that the bottom line of a for profit business is to earn money.
Why alienate a segment of the population and maybe a large segment?
What would i do? Keep my politics and my business separate.
This is not a troll. I don’t fully understand the business side of this.
Posted on 4/18/25 at 11:31 am to NorthTiger
Unless the business is a political one, then the business owner is bad at business. It is possible that someone who displays their political leanings operates in a region or area that is in alignment with their views and they have enough customers to be quite successful, but I would argue that you want everyone to be potential customers and so you should not alienate anyone. Maybe showing their political leanings increases their business and, in that case, they're making a good marketing decision. But, in general, I agree with your thoughts that it doesn't make a lot of sense.
Posted on 4/18/25 at 11:33 am to NorthTiger
"republicans buy shoes too" - MJ
Posted on 4/18/25 at 11:34 am to NorthTiger
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Keep my politics and my business separate.
That's what I do. I have left employees and right employees. I have left customers and right customers. There are good and bad from both sides, so why would I want to limit my potential pools for good employees and paying customers by 50%?
Posted on 4/18/25 at 11:43 am to BottomlandBrew
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That's what I do. I have left employees and right employees. I have left customers and right customers. There are good and bad from both sides, so why would I want to limit my potential pools for good employees and paying customers by 50%?
I’m thinking that if I was a business owner there are some things I just would not need to know about a potential customer and certainly some things they wouldn’t need to know about me. We’re here for a business transaction.
Posted on 4/18/25 at 11:53 am to NorthTiger
We had a meeting the day before and the owner of our company was touting that tomorrow is "Liberation Day". I don't care what your political leanings or beliefs are but it's just bad business practice to talk politics to employees or clients IMO.
Posted on 4/18/25 at 12:02 pm to NorthTiger
quote:they don't fully understand the business side of it either. Or they wouldn't do it
I don’t fully understand the business side of this.
Posted on 4/18/25 at 2:03 pm to RoyalWe
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Unless the business is a political one, then the business owner is bad at business
Simple as this
Posted on 4/18/25 at 2:33 pm to NorthTiger
Like the sports memorabilia business owner who sells only the merchandise for their fav team.
Marketing to sliver of market leaves many dollars in that market.
Marketing to sliver of market leaves many dollars in that market.
Posted on 4/18/25 at 3:22 pm to NorthTiger
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I get that for some people, their convictions are more important than money.
Like this guy?
Posted on 4/18/25 at 3:31 pm to NorthTiger
You can get a Trump or MAGA burger at Little Mike’s in OKC


This post was edited on 4/18/25 at 3:33 pm
Posted on 4/18/25 at 6:47 pm to NorthTiger
quote:In general, it's poor business practice IMO. Every business I've been involved with that had need to get politically involved, tried to play both sides. A little more costly during campaigns, but the calculated influence definitely worked.
Why would a business owner publicly display their political leanings?
Posted on 4/18/25 at 8:27 pm to NorthTiger
Seems like more major corporations support liberal causes and more local/small business generically supports conservative messaging.
I wonder if corporations have studied consumer propensities that conservatives largely don't display boycott behaviors that liberal ideological people tend to display. Either that or they believe they gain more customers by supporting liberal causes than they lose to boycotting.
Personally, I don't talk about politics with customers. I'm conservative but if someone starts in about hating this or that republican I'll just go along to get along. And anytime I do talk any sort of politics with customers I keep it really light either way.
I wonder if corporations have studied consumer propensities that conservatives largely don't display boycott behaviors that liberal ideological people tend to display. Either that or they believe they gain more customers by supporting liberal causes than they lose to boycotting.
Personally, I don't talk about politics with customers. I'm conservative but if someone starts in about hating this or that republican I'll just go along to get along. And anytime I do talk any sort of politics with customers I keep it really light either way.
Posted on 4/19/25 at 5:22 am to NorthTiger
Leftists can't control their TDS
Posted on 4/19/25 at 6:50 am to NorthTiger
I know of a hair salon that flew a Trump Flag outside the salon after he won the election. During the next few weeks, longtime customers would walk in and ask if this is the salon's flag. When confirmed they turned around and walked out. They lost a good bit of customers, and this is in a predominantly Republican territory.
We will never post political messages on social media. Our customer base comes from all walks of life and all backgrounds, so whatever stance you take you lose. It's not your job to be political. That is the job of politicians and career lobbyists, not a small business owner.
This reminds me of how much better this world would be if average to above average people stopped talking politics. The world would be a happier place. Your vote should be a personal one and nothing else. Everyone has different needs. Your vote always has to do with "what's in it for me?" That salon for example probably had a great relationship with those customers until they walked out because of the flag. Leave your beliefs at home.
We will never post political messages on social media. Our customer base comes from all walks of life and all backgrounds, so whatever stance you take you lose. It's not your job to be political. That is the job of politicians and career lobbyists, not a small business owner.
This reminds me of how much better this world would be if average to above average people stopped talking politics. The world would be a happier place. Your vote should be a personal one and nothing else. Everyone has different needs. Your vote always has to do with "what's in it for me?" That salon for example probably had a great relationship with those customers until they walked out because of the flag. Leave your beliefs at home.
Posted on 4/19/25 at 6:50 am to kywildcatfanone
Our state trade association PAC backed 1 candidate in governors race which was dumb they always give to both candidates. The other guy won. We all started getting sales tax audited which was a nightmare. I had to go through 3 years worth of invoices and sales receipts. The PAC gave to both after that.
Posted on 4/19/25 at 8:16 am to NorthTiger
Any business owner who tries to mix politics with business is an idiot.
Posted on 4/19/25 at 9:16 am to NorthTiger
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Why would a business owner publicly display their political leanings?
Not all business owners have common sense ….
Posted on 4/19/25 at 9:48 am to NorthTiger
I’m immediately suspicious of any business that overtly pushes either politics or religion. Though to be clear, I don’t mean what they spend their money on. I mean flying flags, putting up banners, etc. It’s not a deal breaker in and of itself, but it’s a huge strike against.
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