What should have been a simple errand for three teenagers turned into a shocking confrontation at an Office Depot in Michigan. Instead of picking up the prepaid posters they ordered for a Charlie Kirk prayer vigil, the teens were stonewalled by employees who flat-out refused to print them.
Teenagers Told: “We Don’t Print Propaganda”
According to eyewitness accounts and video footage, when the boys arrived at the Portage, Michigan, store to collect their posters, they were met with hostility from both a manager and a supervisor. The teenagers explained that the prints were for a vigil honoring Charlie Kirk. Instead of compassion, they were branded as political agitators.
“So, we came in for an order earlier— for—to print a poster for a vigil tonight, for somebody that passed,” one of the boys can be heard saying.
“Yeah, so we don’t print propaganda,” the supervisor responds.
When the teen tries to explain further, the manager cuts him off: “It’s propaganda! I’m sorry. We don’t print that here!”
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