This hate-filled rant received support in the ironic form of hating on hate:
@TheRealRoseanne either way, there is too much hatred in this country. Actually sad to see and or hear and yet it occurs daily.
— Sheryl Carter (@spunky3825) August 3, 2012
Others used it as an excuse to beat the drums for their own hate:
@TheRealRoseanne let them eat the crap we will live longer eventually we win
— brian Equality brown (@brianfromnj) August 3, 2012
@therealroseanne no problem by me! Their food is a grade below dog food anyway…
— Laura Ann ∞ (@LauraBelcher919) August 3, 2012
https://twitter.com/stonedchimp/status/231365585806716928
https://twitter.com/guillotinechan/status/231370771342163968
https://twitter.com/guillotinechan/status/231369894237704192
https://twitter.com/meltinmikesmind/status/231371691320832000
https://twitter.com/drwillcole/status/231372116463857664
Or promote their own agenda:
@TheRealRoseanne You are allowed to speak your mind, but not if it is hurtful
to others. Read up on it people!! pic.twitter.com/C2OnPhGo— Laura Ann ∞ (@LauraBelcher919) August 3, 2012
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Some folks can see it for what it really is, though:
@TheRealRoseanne Just cannot handle all the support for Chick Fill-A can you? So you go on the warpath….
— Gary Rumer (@153624fireorder) August 3, 2012
https://twitter.com/redneck_samurai/status/231366675520446464
As Twitchy reported earlier, the concept that a restaurant owner has a right to speak freely is an idea so simple even a celebrity can understand it.
Well, some celebrities. Obviously not Roseanne.
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