@insatiablevine I still suspect it to be a funded group. My question is who funds them and who are the individuals hiding behind masks? Seems like an Antifa sort of psyop to me.
@watch_grif2023@LucifersTweetz Informants? That makes zero sense. They litterly funded these characters at events like Charlottesville to juice the optics so that they could raise even more money. It is a grift.
Are you sitting down?
The SPLC is only 1 of 16,551…
Civil Rights, Social Action and Advocacy nonprofits/NGOs in America.
Which one is paying for these guys?
Hey @BNBuzz,
I’ve been a loyal Barnes & Noble customer for nearly 30 years and a Premium Member for quite some time because I genuinely want to see the company thrive.
But the in-store checkout experience has become the one thing I dread. It often takes far too long, and in today’s world, speed matters. Every slow checkout makes Amazon that much more tempting.
I appreciate the changes James Daunt has made to make stores feel more like community spaces but you’re way behind on modernizing the checkout experience.
Whether it’s self-checkout, mobile checkout, or another solution, reducing wait times would make a huge difference.
Physical bookstores matter. I want Barnes & Noble to stay in business but convenience has to be part of the experience.