People are destroying their Keurigs in protest of company pulling ads from 'Hannity' show

Justin L. Mack | Indianapolis Star

Show Caption Hide Caption Here's why 'Hannity' fans are smashing their Keurig coffee machines Sean Hannity fans suddenly hate their Keurig coffee machines

Some conservatives are destroying their Keurig coffee machines in protest of the company pulling ads from Sean Hannity's show over his coverage of the sexual misconduct allegations levied at Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore.

Keurig, Realtor.com, 23 and Me, Eloquii and Nature's Bounty all pulled their ads from the television show, in response to the Fox host urging viewers not to rush to judgment against Moore.

On social media, many used the hashtag #BoycottKeurig to slam the company for pulling its ads. Some posted videos of themselves smashing their Keurig machines and others vowed never to use the coffee maker again.

I pulled an "Office Space" with my Keurig... Would be a shame if everyone else joined me in the Keurig Smash Challenge #BoycottKeurig #IStandWithHannity #SundayMorning pic.twitter.com/yEADeRC006 — Angelo John Gage (@AngeloJohnGage) November 12, 2017

KEURIG DOWN! 😂🤣😂 E-tool won & completely destroyed cut in half my home Keurig K475👇🏻 all Keurig related products purged & in garbage can 👇🏻will not buy your products! Tomorrow will throw Keurig & all products at my office in garbage! 😂🤣😂 .@seanhannity #BoycottKeurig pic.twitter.com/XjrTqbJTSI — William B. (@willbarrett_1) November 12, 2017

Liberals are offended by this video of a Keurig being thrown off of a building.



Please retweet to offend a Liberal.#BoycottKeurigpic.twitter.com/0qbHlmyqcA — Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) November 12, 2017

Hannity tweeted that he was "humbled and speechless," by the videos and the calls to boycott Keurig.

These videos are hilarious!! https://t.co/pwCGhrJtbr — Sean Hannity (@seanhannity) November 13, 2017

I am humbled and speechless and frankly laughing my ass off. I love all my deplorable friends. Thank you and Game on!! — Sean Hannity (@seanhannity) November 13, 2017

The backlash started after the Washington Post published a story Thursday detailing four women who accused Moore of pursuing relationships with them when they were teenagers in the late 1970s and early '80s.

During an interview with Hannity on his Friday radio show, Moore said he didn't know one of the women who came forward. He went on to say he knew two other women named in the story, but said dating teenagers was “not my customary behavior” at the time.

Companies pull ads from 'Hannity' following Roy Moore interview Several companies have pulled their advertisements from Fox News host Sean Hannity's show following his interview with Alabama Republican senate candidate Roy Moore on Friday.

“I’m not going to dispute anything, but I don’t remember anything like that,” he told Hannity. “I don’t remember dating any girl without the permission of her mother.”

While some slammed Keurig, others used the hashtag to thank the company for standing against Hannity's handling of the situation.

Let’s make America great again by ensuring that we support companies that publicly denounce & don’t line the pockets of pedophiles & their apologists. @Keurig has done just that. Thank you!



Don’t #BoycottKeurig. — Simar (@sahluwal) November 12, 2017

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