DailyKenn.com — A boycott to punish Home Depot for failing to oppose Georgia's new voting laws is underway.
The boycott is supported by a number of black churches in Georgia, including one whose minister expressed his admiration of Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan.
But the boycott seems to be backfiring.
Comments published on foxnews.com seem to be overwhelmingly in support of Home Depot.
"Welp, about to head to Home Depot and spend some $$. Thanks for the alert on the idiotic boycott by this Farrakhan supporter," read the first comment we saw.
"I'm going to home depot and spend spend spend," wrote another.
Other comments included:
"I think I'm going to purchase a lot more items from Home Depot!"
and...
"rflmao... home depot is full of tools. what would "their people" be doing there in the first place?'
to which another replied, "Shop lifting!"
A Georgia pastor among the Black faith leaders in the state is urging a boycott of Home Depot for insufficiently pushing back on the state's recently-enacted voting law has enthusiastically praised Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan.
Farrakhan, a notorious anti-Semite who once called Adolf Hitler a "very great man," is "one of the greatest leaders of our people," according to New Birth Missionary Baptist Church senior pastor Jamal H. Bryant.
The leader of the DeKalb County-based church is one of
the pastors urging a boycott of Home Depot for its apolitical stance on
the Georgia elections law, which has been the subject of widely circulated misinformation from Democrats and liberal media outlets.
200 latest news reports from 100 top conservative websites