A "Make America Great Again"-themed cake shared on a bakery's Facebook page sparked an angry protest outside a New York bakery over the weekend, according to a report from the Times Union.
The outlet reports, however, that a large group of counterprotesters arrived on the scene and outnumbered those marching against the cake.
Rachel Dott, who owns Coccadotts Cake Shop in Albany, New York, kicked a virtual hornets' nest after sharing a cake she made on social media in July.
The offending cake?
A cake shaped like a red hat, emblazoned with President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign slogan: "Make America Great Again."
According to social media posts, the cake kicked off a furious conversation with allegations of racism against the store owners, which eventually turned into a mobilization of activists.
The original post, which has apparently since been removed, specified that the bakery made the cake as a custom order.
More
Really ? It's a cake. They would have better off buying Twinkies they are more Trumpian.
ReplyDeleteIt's a cake.
ReplyDeleteTriggered liberals!
ReplyDeleteI'm really looking forward to the screams the day after election day!
It is racist to Make America Great Again
ReplyDeleteBecause it . . . Is . . . Well . . . You know.
4:22 Yes..the thingy😉
DeleteGood need more of these counter protests to ram home the fact that they are outnumbered out voted And totally incorrect about their assumptions as to who really are the racists.
ReplyDeleteThose fool's couldn't spell cake.
ReplyDelete4:22,the media says so.
ReplyDeleteThese people that are trying to shut down conservative messages are fascists!
ReplyDeleteLook up the definition!
Wow amazing how sensitive people are. The generation of “everybody gets a trophy “. Pathetic.
ReplyDeleteNice cake!
ReplyDelete