The article reflects on the recent tribute to chef Charles Phan while providing updates on local news, particularly regarding the new doughnut shop, George's Donuts & Merriment. The author canceled attendance at the shop's preview due to controversial business ties of co-owner Andrew Dudum, who is linked to Hims & Hers. The author criticizes the ethical stance of these companies, especially concerning their financial support of morally questionable political figures and actions. This commentary emphasizes the broader impact of corporate affiliations on community integrity and trust.
I was happy to see run with the story, along with (while other outlets kept posting opening preview pieces like nothing happened). Of course, I canceled my RSVP to the preview.
While I feel bad for pastry chef-partner Janina O'Leary getting caught in the crossfire, the CEO of Hims & Hers is obviously willing to throw their rep under the bus.
I have had it with all the morally bankrupt, brown-nosing millionaires and billionaires whose donations in order to get a seat at the table of corruption.
You should watch this brave video that was just posted by Caroline Kennedy about why her cousin RFK is unfit for the position of Secretary of Health and Human Services.
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