In a bold move, Kevin Scheunemann, the owner of a Dairy Queen franchise in Wisconsin, put up a sign that has sparked intense debate. The sign, which some have labeled “politically incorrect,” proudly declares the restaurant’s commitment to values like faith, patriotism, and support for the military.
The sign also notes that staff will greet customers with “Merry Christmas,” “Happy Easter,” and “God Bless America.” While some have criticized the sign for being exclusive, Scheunemann defends it as a genuine expression of his values and those of his community.
The sign was initially hung about four years ago in response to a customer complaint about Christian music being played in the restaurant. At the time, it garnered little attention locally, but when a visitor from Oregon posted a photo of the sign on Facebook, it went viral and sparked a heated debate.
While some have accused Scheunemann of being insensitive and exclusive, many local residents and business owners have rallied around him, supporting his right to express his views. They argue that customers have the choice to enter or not, and that Scheunemann’s transparency is refreshing.
The sign has ignited a broader discussion about freedom of expression, inclusivity, and the role of businesses in expressing personal beliefs. As the debate continues, Scheunemann remains resolute, convinced that his sign is a genuine reflection of his values and those of his community.
In a world where political correctness often dominates the conversation, Scheunemann’s sign is a bold reminder that freedom of expression is a fundamental right. Love it or hate it, the sign has become a symbol of conviction and a testament to the power of personal belief.