Subway is having a revolt on its hands and it could very well echo from coast to coast. Their franchisees want them to drop soccer flop, Megan Rapino from their ads as customers are complaining and organizing boycotts against the chain. Rapinoe and most of her teammates are not popular in America outside of the Democratic party. People actually rooted for them to lose and the ratings for the Olympics fell through the floor.
One franchisee took a note that was fastened to the door of his shop- that read:
“Boycott Subway until Subway fires the anti-American … Megan Rapinoe, the creep who kneels for our beloved National Anthem!”
The franchisee added:
“The ad should be pulled and done with. It gets tiring apologizing.”
“Spending our money to make a political statement is completely and totally out of bounds.”
The New York Post reported Friday:
The 36-year-old, purple-haired soccer star — who kneeled during the National Anthem to kick off the Tokyo Olympics before leading the United States to a bronze medal this week — began a stint as a pitchwoman for the fast-food giant this spring. In one spot, Rapinoe — who has been a vocal proponent of equal rights and equal pay for women — knocks a burrito out of a guy’s hands by kicking a soccer ball at him.
Representatives from NAASF told members recently that the group took their complaints to company managers, including Chief Executive John Chidsey. A West coast franchisee suggested that instead of a woke commercial that drives customers away they should highlight the mom-and-pop Subways to make them appear less corporate. People who love sports do not like to see them coupled with politics, especially woke politics.
After the woke USA women’s soccer team was knocked out of gold medal contention at the Tokyo Olympics, many Americans took to social media to celebrate their demise, Breitbart News reported Monday.
“Far from finding a Team USA loss devastating, many reacted gleefully when the team led by loud and proud anti-American protester Megan Rapinoe went down to defeat in Japan,” the article read.