In a world where public messaging is often carefully neutral, the words stood out. Some saw it as a refreshing declaration of patriotism and tradition; others called it exclusionary, arguing that it sent the wrong message about who was welcome.
Within hours of someone sharing a photo of the sign on social media, it began circulating nationwide. Thousands of users shared it — some cheering the Dairy Queen for “standing up for its values,” others accusing the owner of alienating those who might not share the same beliefs.
Owner Kevin Scheunemann: “It’s About Respect”
“I’m not trying to offend anyone,” Scheunemann told reporters. “I’m just sharing what I believe in — showing respect for our veterans, our country, and the traditions I grew up with. Everyone’s welcome here.”
To him, the sign represented a personal stance, not a corporate statement. He explained that he had posted the sign years earlier and never had an issue until the image went viral.
Supporters Applaud His Boldness
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