Fame & fortune does strange things to people

In his interview with The New York Times, Evan Hafer decided to ‘roast’ some of their loyal customers by denouncing supporters of Kyle Rittenhouse and “racist Proud-Boyish people”.

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 seemed all too excited to finally get his 15 minutes of glorifying coverage from the neo-Marxists at the Times.

“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.”

Hafer, imho…. I think you forgot who you were

i’ll explain

For us, warriors are not what people think we are

the warrior is not someone who fights because no one has the rght to take another life

the warrior for us is one who sacrifices himself for the good others

his task is to take care of the Elders

the defenseless those of broken body or of mind

above all the children

the future of humanity

Hafer, let me tell you something

I’ve been drinking coffee longer then you been alive

while at the social club I heard comment concerning coffee and Women

take a Woman by the foot and turn her up side down, you’ll notice they are all pretty the same

coffee is like that

there are beans ffs Hafer , beans with flavored added

here is a a company with a saying

” drink coffee and throw things at happy people”

Decaf is not coffee.. it’s more along lines of YAK piss

Where were you Hafer when Kyle was cleaning Graffiti or putting out fires or defending himself