Why Hobby Lobby is Drawing Criticism: A Twitter Reaction

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On Independence Day, while other retailers promoted sales, Hobby Lobby took a controversial route with a full-page newspaper ad advocating for a Christian-run government. This move raised eyebrows, as it’s not typical for a business to push for such a political agenda. Hobby Lobby has a history of contentious actions, including denying birth control coverage for employees and poor conduct during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Twitter users quickly responded, highlighting the hypocrisy of Hobby Lobby’s ad, which featured quotes from historical figures touting a religious government while ignoring the crucial principle of separation of church and state found in the Constitution’s First Amendment. Many are left wondering why consumers haven’t boycotted the store sooner. For those looking for craft supplies without the religious undertones, alternatives like Michael’s and Joanne’s are available.

The hashtag #BoycottHobbyLobby began trending, with some supporting the boycott while others expressed excitement about the store’s stance. Only in America could your choice of craft store spark such debate.

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In summary, Hobby Lobby’s recent advertisement has sparked considerable backlash on social media, showcasing a divide in public opinion about the company’s political stance and its implications for consumers.