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The Sickening Hypocrisy of Starbucks and Apple
She was only 17 years-old when she died. Her father cut out her tongue and burned her alive.
What was her crime, and why did this man kill his own daughter in the most horrific imaginable way?
He was a Saudi Arabian official who worked with the Commission for Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice – the religious police – and when his daughter became a Christian, he butchered and murdered her.
What does this have to do with Starbucks and Apple?
Both these companies blast Americans who stand for religious liberties and conservative moral values, even threatening states …
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Tagged Apple, Howard Schultz, Pat McCrory, RFRA, Saudi Arabia, Starbucks, Tim Cook, transgender bathroom
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