A Facebook post landed hard for twelve-year-old Wonderland Brewing Company this past weekend, with critics blasting the post against the backdrop of a general strike called to protest the actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
On Friday, January 30, businesses across Colorado opted to become part of a broader show of opposition to ICE after the murder of two American citizens by federal agents during recent ICE operations in Minneapolis.
Many businesses shut their doors for the day, while others posted their support for the movement and pledged donations to various nonprofit organizations. Wonderland did neither. But it didn’t stay quiet, either…