New York Times Fashionのインスタグラム(nytstyle) - 8月10日 04時02分
An investor in SoulCycle and Equinox is raising money for President Trump in the Hamptons on Friday. What happens when politics meets $42 spin classes, especially in the Hamptons? It gets heated: “Are you here to ruin people’s day?” one woman shouted to a reporter. She was wearing a baseball cap with the word “LOVE” written in rainbow letters. @katierosman reported, Read all about it, link in bio. Photograph by @thecadejo
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reins1224
Trump helps the rich period. He uses the uneducated poor/middle base to vote for him but they get no benefit from him in office. He baits them w fear and racism and fake policies that will never help their actual life. It’s the best con and they don’t even see it. At least these rich people personally benefit. They are soulless but winning with trump.
_joshrivers
Please show some compassion for Lulu Hall. As loved ones bury their dead in El Paso and Dayton, Lulu and her friends in the Hamptons have the unimaginable hardship of deciding whether or not to SoulCycle. 🙄
_clevergirlabby_
It’s an investor. He doesn’t personally own the business. If we start boycotting business for extraneous political reasons there won’t be anywhere to GO. The witch hunting needs to stop.
capitoldebeaute
@iamtamayo_ you used ‘careless’ in it’s right context, even though you meant ‘care less’ .....proving what we all know, Trump supporters lack education and are careless.
mamimia663
@motherofsausage umm.., of course I cared then, but it was on a whole different level. Anyone who compares the two really had no concept of what is going on now....😔
artfitnesslife
If still go to soul or equinox you still help by no buying water or any products their sale or buy from the vendors their carried .That does wonders
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