They Paid $42 for a SoulCycle Ride, Not for Trump

Started by Sick Of Silence, August 09, 2019, 09:55:52 AM

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Sick Of Silence

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/they-paid-dollar42-for-a-soulcycle-ride-not-for-trump/ar-AAFxzHj?li=BBnb7Kz

QuoteShe had already signed up for Thursday's 10 a.m. indoor-cycling fitness class when she learned that Stephen Ross, the chairman of the Related Companies, whose principals own majority stakes in SoulCycle and the fitness club chain Equinox, was planning to host a fund-raiser at his Hamptons home for President Trump on Friday. Different levels of access will be offered to donors, including a photo with the president for $100,000.

Ms. Hall, a stay-at-home mom who lives in Brooklyn and nearby Sag Harbor, N.Y., is a regular SoulCycle customer who has found inspiration in the brand's message of sweaty spirituality and community. But she is not a supporter of Mr. Trump's, and was alarmed to realize the money she spends at SoulCycle, where 45-minute classes held in the Hamptons cost $42, was profiting a Trump booster who would be hosting the president at his home on Friday, just a few miles from her morning ride.

So, you are complaining about how a company uses it's profits that goes against your wishes (especially in the political and/or social realm)?

Now, it is your turn. We have it worse because it is harder to escape these mega-corporations who lean Liberal. So, don't complain about this company.

Deal with it!!!
With all these lawyers with cameras on the street I'm shocked we have so much crime in the world.
This challenge to law and order is always the start to loosing our constitutional rights.
How come nobody was interested in educating people about these rights until online videos got monetization?