When the Left tried to crush a small-town café for honoring conservative leader Charlie Kirk, they didn’t expect what came next. One coffee shop owner’s courage turned cancel culture into the best week of her business life.

A Patriotic Café Owner Refuses to Bow
Sara De Luca, owner of Invita Café in Rancho Santa Fe, California, wasn’t interested in politics—just gratitude. After Charlie Kirk was assassinated, she decided to do something tangible to honor the man she admired.
The Friday after his death, De Luca began placing memorial stickers on every cup leaving her café. The white decals bore simple messages: “Thank you, Charlie Kirk” and “We Love You.”
“We’ve supported him for many, many years,” De Luca told Fox News Digital. “We had hosted him. We had met him. We’ve met Erika,” she said, referring to Kirk’s widow.
De Luca said she “didn’t think twice” about the gesture. “Maybe it’s my ignorance,” she admitted. “It didn’t even cross my mind that somebody could have some sort of issue with somebody being murdered.”
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