At times, it can feel like the country is only concerned about all things red and blue, but if you’re a business owner, you’re typically only worried about another color: green (despite what Whoopi Goldberg says). However, one woman in Tennessee broke that unspoken rule and decided she only wanted to work with people who supported her own political views. The backlash came so fast and furiously that she had to shut down her business.
49-year-old Kristin Wolter of Memphis is the owner of the florist shop Everbloom Designs in Memphis, Tenn. In a video posted on social media, she announced after Election Day that she was changing her business policies. “I won’t do business with people who support the president-elect, and it is because I need to create a safe place for me, my staff, and my family,” Wolter said.
Everbloom Design in Memphis says they will no longer do business with Trump voters. We certainly appreciate the heads up! pic.twitter.com/poPRC97tic
— KWAM News Radio 990 AM Memphis (@Mighty990KWAM) November 14, 2024
According to NewsMax’s Todd Starnes, Wolter also said she was “triggered” by the election results and couldn’t believe her “community chose financial concerns and economy over human rights and decency.”
Everbloom Design, a Memphis flower shop, announced they will no longer do business with any Trump supporters.
"I won't do business with people who support the president-elect and it is because I need to create a safe space for me, my staff and my family," owner Kristin Wolter… pic.twitter.com/1cOdS96ajP
— toddstarnes (@toddstarnes) November 15, 2024
Apparently, Wolter received such harsh backlash online and in person that she made her social media accounts private and shut down her shop temporarily. According to KWAM News Radio 900, she posted a note on the shop door that stated, “I knew standing up for what I believe in would have consequences. I am so grateful to those of you that have supported me in this. They are showing their true colors and lack of decency and humanity.” […]
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