Far-Left Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson Can't Even Stick to Her Own Woke Boycott * The Gateway Pundit * by Margaret Flavin

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A speaker at a public event smiles while addressing a crowd, surrounded by supporters holding signs and wearing coordinated outfits.Seattle’s newly elected far-left Mayor Katie Wilson speaks at a campaign event surrounded by progressive activists and supporters

Leftists love a good boycott until, of course, it interferes with something they enjoy.

Last year, far-left Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson virtue-signaled her anti-capitalism “pro-labor” views to her base and urged them to boycott coffee giant Starbucks.

In November, while speaking at a Starbucks Workers United rally outside the recently closed Reserve Roastery on Capitol Hill, Wilson said, “That is why I am proud to join them on their picket line and proud to say loud and clear, I am not buying Starbucks and you should not either.”

In a recent interview, however, Wilson admitted she can’t even stay committed to her own performative woke directives.

During an interview published on Wednesday with FOX 13, Seattle co-anchor Hana Kim asked Wilson if she still supports the boycott.

“I had the pleasure of visiting the Pike Place Market Starbucks a little while ago, and I ordered, I think it was a blueberry muffin latte that was like a staff creation.”

“I guess I broke my boycott,” Wilson continued.

“And yeah, but I, you know, I don’t know. What do you want me to say about that?”

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Wilson’s decision to prioritize wokeness over the economic interests of her community’s people has had real-world consequences.

Wilson, however, has laughed at the notion that millionaires are leaving the city over new and higher taxes supported by her and her cohorts, saying ‘Bye!’ as she shrugged it off glibly.

Howard Schultz, the company’s former CEO, and his wife announced in March that they were fleeing woke Washington state for Florida for their “retirement phase” following the state’s advancement of a new “millionaire tax.”

The announcement came after Seattle-based Starbucks said it would open a new corporate office in Nashville.

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