Everything is political nowadays, including every movie. Especially Adam Sandler movies. Corporations are increasingly eager to stake out positions aligned with liberal politics. So be it. If it means conservative-corporate alliance is fractured, then it’s win-win.
Umm… so NOT offering special discounts to NRA members is “staking out a position aligned with liberal politics”? I might buy that if they WERE offering discounts to, say, Planned Parenthood workers, or PETA members. Is that the case?
That doesn’t follow. It’s al about the reason why NRA member benefits were ended. This is clearly about politics.
Couldn’t an equivalent argument be made that the existence of NRA benefits in the first place was what was political, and that eliminating them was Delta’s way of backing out of the politics?
We’d want to know the reason for offering the benefits. I wager it was merely a way of marketing and drawing in business. There may be an argument that they’re just getting away from political organizations altogether, and not necessarily because of a disagreement with what the NRA stands for.