If you run a business like Target;
I've always wondered why CEOs of big business concerns feel
compelled to put in their two cents worth when it comes to a
contentious finding of a Court of some kind. They must be
aware that their jumping into the argument is going to offend
this group or that group, maybe even both groups. Assuming
they know this, then why open their dumb mouth and chase
away fifty percent of their customers ? It doesn't make sense
unless they think they are so important that their opinion will
overpower all opposing arguments, thus settling the matter.
A Napoleon Complex.
I've always wondered why CEOs of big business concerns feel
compelled to put in their two cents worth when it comes to a
contentious finding of a Court of some kind. They must be
aware that their jumping into the argument is going to offend
this group or that group, maybe even both groups. Assuming
they know this, then why open their dumb mouth and chase
away fifty percent of their customers ? It doesn't make sense
unless they think they are so important that their opinion will
overpower all opposing arguments, thus settling the matter.
A Napoleon Complex.

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