James Cromwell Glues Himself to Starbucks Counter
Moonbat ideology is associated with young people. Normal development causes them to outgrow it. Tragically, some never do. The results can be less than dignified. Consider 82-year-old actor James Cromwell:
Cromwell glued his hand to the counter of a Starbucks in New York City on Tuesday in protest, saying the company charges more for plant-based milk alternatives.
Having imposed himself on the franchise along with other activists, he inflicted moonbattery on the customers.
He decried the practice of separating dairy cows from their calves and then taking the milk that would have gone to nourishing the newborns.
“Mother cows cry for their infants for days,” said Cromwell, who plays anti-capitalist Uncle Ewan Roy on the critically acclaimed “Succession.”
Cromwell doesn’t have the smarts to grasp that if we didn’t breed them for meat, milk, and leather, there wouldn’t be any cows. Brains are optional in Tinseltown.
Croaks Cromwell:
“These mothers must endure the loss a child over and over again. They suffer no less than human mothers would.”
This may be true if you compare cows to his fellow Hollyweirdos, who make a sacrament of killing their own offspring.
Cromwell is possibly best known for starring in Babe back in 1995. The kid-friendly comedy features farm animals with human attributes. Like many actors, he may fail to realize that real life is different from the movies.
No one was arrested for this disturbance of the peace:
"Succession" actor James Cromwell super-glued himself to a Starbucks counter in protest of their extra charge for vegan milk. pic.twitter.com/ou63Zp0om7
— CBS News (@CBSNews) May 10, 2022
What a shame that Starbucks’ woke corporate posture does not protect it from moonbat bullying.
On a tip from Steve T and Varla.
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