Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
Good, he should. Providing discounts to NRA members has nothing to do with the Second Amendment and is just as much virtue signaling as any other discount or political stance.
MMmm ... no, providing discounts to any group having a large gathering is about marketing to a large gathering or group just like they do with AARP or Veterans Advantage. It has nothing to do with the Second Amendment but it also has nothing to do with virtue signalling. Delta and United never advertised those discounts to the general public -- if they had marketed the discounts as some kind of support for the 2A, THAT would have been virtue signalling but they haven't and they don't.

The reason I take offense at what they've done is that it's NOT a blind change in business policy. They publicized the end of the group discount only with the NRA and they did it in a manner that indicates virtue signalling. Those who think that "virtue" is a vice should therefore be free to respond accordingly.