Dairy Queen Owner Refuses To Apologize For ‘Politically Incorrect’ Sign

A Dairy Queen restaurant in Kewaskum, Wisconsin has garnered unexpected attention after a sign went viral. Hanging on the front window for years is a sign with an unmistakably bold yet controversial message to patrons. With just a few phrases that we commonly hear, the sign garnered attention as it started a debate when it was spotted by an out-of-towner.

Printed in red and white, the post easily grabs one’s focus before they enter the door. Displayed for all to see, the sign “warns” those entering the Kewaskum Dairy Queen that “this restaurant is politically incorrect,” noting that staff say  “Happy Easter,” and, “God Bless America,” according to WDJT-Milwaukee.

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Dairy Queen (Photo Credit: Google Maps)

“We salute and honor the flag,” the sign adds, stating that they “give thanks to our troops,” as well as police officers, firefighters, and the USA, too. In addition, the sign also states that the restaurant offers free sundaes to military veterans on Veterans Day. It concludes with a hard to ignore, very bold “In God We Trust.”

“I felt the sign was appropriate to hang in terms of being transparent about the views of the owner and staff supporting God and country,” said Kevin Scheunemann, the franchise owner of this particular Dairy Queen. “It just seems that those kinds of values and principles are becoming controversial in society.”

The Oregon guest posted a picture of Scheunemann’s sign on Facebook with a complaint that read, “I find this extremely offensive,” explaining that it was “posted to the front door at the Kewaskum, WI, DQ,” and asking Dairy Queen’s corporate office to “speak with the franchise owner.” The image of the sign quickly went viral.

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The sign in question (Photo Credit: Screenshot)

After receiving a tremendous amount of attention, the original post, expressing concern for what the Oregon guest felt were seemingly exclusive ideals represented in the message of the sign, was later deleted, according to KIRO. At least one commenter expressed relief over the post’s removal, saying that they wondered why the message caused such vitriol among some people.

“There are some people [who] are agreeing with the sign (and that’s okay), but at the same time are making personal attacks towards the person who shared the picture and voiced her opinion (which is definitely not okay),” the social media user explained in a comment. But, that was just one reaction to the controversy that unfolded.

Not only have people traveled from all around to visit the DQ location and show their support, local business owners agree with Scheunemann’s decision to hang the sign as well, stating that the customer can decide not to enter if they disagree with the owner’s expression of his beliefs.

Owner Kevin Scheunemann (Photo Credit: Screenshot)

“He posted it on the door so you see it before you walk in,” explained April Serwe, another local business owner. “You don’t have to walk in if you don’t agree with it.” And, April isn’t alone in her sentiments and support for Scheunemann being able to run his business as he wishes, either.

Wisconson State Representative Jesse Kremer visited the DQ location with his family and posted the above photo to social media with a caption that read, “Thank you CBS 58 and a friendly Oregon visitor for making our hometown Dairy Queen in Kewaskum the latest Wisconsin tourist attraction! Happy to see that the owner has not backed down from his 1st amendment right to Free Expression!”

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