Peloton got a little too big for their britches last year when people were forced to stay home at the start of the pandemic. Over a year and a half later, not only has Peloton’s stock lost over $100 per share, they are now protecting criminal Biden by banning the use of #LetsGoBrandon on their interactive exercise bikes.
I can’t wait until Peloton becomes a penny stock.
In September, an NBC reporter “misheard” chants of “F**k Joe Biden!” at the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Talladega as “Let’s go, Brandon!” As a result, the phrase went from a viral social media meme to a chart-topping song on iTunes. It’s on shirts, bumper stickers, and face masks and has made its way into the House chamber. But if you’re a Peloton user, you can’t use “Let’s Go Brandon” as a hashtag.
Recently, with the rise of the “Let’s Go Brandon” as a cultural phenomenon, Peloton members started adding the tag #LetsGoBrandon to their profiles. But, as the tag got more popular, Peloton quickly banned the use of the tag, removing them from users’ profiles.