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Folks Are Smashing Their Own Keurigs Because The Company Pulled Ads From Sean Hannity's Show

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Last week a Washington Post story emerged in which Alabama senate candidate Roy Moore was accused of molesting a 14-year-old girl 38 years ago, when he was 32. Four women total claim Moore pursued them when they were teenagers and he was in his 30s. Others have also come forward saying it was common for the then-adult Moore to date high school girls.

Moore has adamantly denied these allegations.

Sean Hannity, in his coverage of the allegations Thursday night, emphasized that one in America should be innocent until proven guilty. He urged people not to rush to judgment, and reminded his audience of different examples of inaccurately rushing to judgment, like the Duke Lacrosse team rape accusations.

This is of course a sensitive subject. You can’t molest children; that’s wrong. Very wrong. Despite the fact that these are unconfirmed accusations, many were upset with Hannity’s overage and took to twitter demanding companies advertising on Hannity stop supporting him financially.

Kuerig obliged.

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Four other companies (Realtor.com, 23 and Me, Eloquii, and Nature’s Bounty People) also pulled their ads from the show.

This is where things get good. GLORIOUSLY, we have folks counter-protesting Keurig’s decision by smashing their own coffee makers, which they already own. It is the #BoycottKeurig movement ladies and gentlemen, and it became a trop-trending United States topic on Sunday.

How about this guy:

…he was purposely admittedly drinking shittier coffee and got away from his brand. Luckily he’s now back to the good stuff.

Hannity is loving this whole thing, totally humbled by the outpouring of folks smashing their own Keurigs that they already bought and own to defend Hannity’s good name.

He’s also tweeting negative articles about Keurigs.

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And promoting other coffee makers, giving a bunch away to his followers.

Conversely some people are obsessed with Keurig now. Can’t buy enough of them.

It’s a wild time when people are smashing their own possessions in protest of a company pulling its advertising from a man some feel defended an alleged child molester who’s a favorite to be elected to the US Senate next month.

Hannity’s full interview with Moore over the allegations, in which Moore says “I don’t remember” like 60 times, can be heard here.