Petty vindictiveness ranks among the key traits that characterize moonbats. They push it to the point of self-parody.
From Tukwila, Washington:
A Southwest Washington teenager says a trip to Build-A-Bear Workshop at Southcenter Mall turned into an uncomfortable confrontation when a store manager refused to print conservative commentator Charlie Kirk’s name on her stuffed animal’s birth certificate. …
Kirk built a significant following among young people on social media, including [16-year-old Evi] McCormick.
Liberals will never forgive him for it.
“She didn’t support it and she told me, ‘We’re not doing this,’ folded it up in a force and threw it away,” McCormick claims, referring to the birth certificate. …
McCormick said she never intended to create a political standoff in a store designed for children. She simply wanted to commemorate someone she admired.
At least customers should have no problem acquiring a Joseph Stalin bear.
As with the Office Depot employee who refused to print a Charlie Kirk poster, the incident does not reflect the policy of the company as a whole. However, it does reflect the contempt many moonbats express for the memory of the good man they killed.
BREAKING: Employee at a Build-A-Bear Workshop in Tukwila, WA, REFUSED a request to write Charlie Kirk's name on the bear's birth certificate for a customer.
Evi McCormick, who requested it be named after Charlie, said that the employee said "We're not doing this" before… pic.twitter.com/k77D0I7smE
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) October 3, 2025
On tips from MrRightWingDave and abcanc.