VIDEO: Kellogg’s “Woke” Cereal That Asks Your Children to Pick Their Woke Pronouns

You’ve heard the saying, “Go woke, go broke”. Honestly, I hope that’s exactly what happens to every single company that perpetuates this racist, sexist, and hateful garbage that is dividing our country.

One company that has been on this list, but doesn’t show up too often is Kellogg’s.

I don’t know if this is a new thing for Kellogg’s or what, but it looks like they’re trying to one-up themselves from last year and ensure they are at the front of the woke line.

There’s nothing better than waking up in the morning and enjoying a nice bowl of liberal propaganda.

Kellogg’s is targeting children once again in trying to push their liberal agenda and indoctrination of our youth. If we don’t fight back just as hard, our future will be lost to the crazies.

Last year, Kellogg’s cereal has created a new product that they’re calling “All Together” cereal. It’s a shame because the product idea is a really good one, but the political agenda flavor that they’ve sprinkled into it leave a bad taste in your mouth.

Not only is their political agenda a stupid one, but they’ve jacked up the price of the cereal astronomically.

According to Reformation Charlotte,

Kellogs Cereal has partnered with an LGBTQ activist group, GLAAD, to create a new cereal including Corn Flakes, Froot Loops, Frosted Flakes, Frosted Mini-Wheats, Raisin Bran and Rice Krispies all in one box to promote homosexual acceptance among children.

Kellogs is hiking the price of the package to almost $20 promising to donate $50,000 to GLAAD.

Kellogs released a statement, saying, “We all belong together. So for the first time in history, our famous mascots and cereals are offered exclusively together in the same box for All Together Cereal. It’s a symbol of acceptance no matter how you look, where you’re from or who you love. We believe that all people deserve an environment where they can be their best selves.”

Who in their right mind is going to pay $20 for a box of gay cereal? No one, that’s who. Now I’m not saying that no one will buy a few boxes, but no one in their right mind will buy them.

Well, this year, they’ve done essentially the same thing, but instead have added some more propaganda to the box.

Why can’t companies like this just mind their business? We want Kellogg’s for food, not for teaching our children anything.

Photo Credit: Mike Mozart

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