Look what the sign said, people can’t believe it…

Dairy Queen in Kewaskum, Wisconsin, went viral for its “politically incorrect” sign featuring messages like “Merry Christmas” and free sundaes for veterans.

Owner Kevin Scheunemann defended the sign as a reflection of his beliefs, sparking both praise and criticism online. Supporters applauded his boldness, while critics called it exclusionary.

Dairy Queen Corporation clarified the sign represented only the franchise owner’s views. The debate continues, with the sign symbolizing broader discussions about free speech and inclusivity.

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