A Dairy Queen restaurant in Kewaskum, Wisconsin has attracted attention for displaying a politically incorrect sign on its front window. The sign proudly mentions the restaurant’s use of traditional holiday greetings like “Merry Christmas,” “Happy Easter,” and “God Bless America.” It also shows support for veterans by offering them free sundaes on Veterans Day. The restaurant’s owner, Kevin Scheunemann, stands by his decision to display the sign as a way to express his commitment to serving God and country.

The sign initially received a complaint from a patron about Christian music being played in the restaurant, prompting Scheunemann to post the notice in response. Since then, the sign has not caused any further issues. However, a recent photo of the sign shared on Facebook by a visitor from Oregon has brought renewed attention to its message. While some people agree with the sign’s sentiments, others have taken offense and expressed their disagreement. Local business owners, on the other hand, support Scheunemann’s decision and believe that customers who don’t agree with the sign are free to leave.

Residents of the small town of Kewaskum seem to interpret the sign as the owner’s personal expression of beliefs. Dairy Queen has clarified that the sign does not represent the corporation’s views and reflects the opinions of this particular franchise owner. The company emphasizes that all franchisees and employees are expected to treat customers with respect and decency, regardless of their religious views.