A Dairy Queen restaurant in Kewaskum, Wisconsin, has stirred up some attention with a controversial sign posted on its front window. The sign proudly proclaims the restaurant’s lack of political correctness and showcases its use of holiday greetings like “Happy Easter” and “God Bless America.” Additionally, it shows support for veterans by offering them free sundaes on Veterans Day, along with heartfelt thanks for their service.

The sign was originally posted in response to a customer complaint about the music played in the restaurant. Since then, it hasn’t caused any further issues. However, it gained significant traction recently after a visitor from Oregon shared a photo of it on Facebook, raising concerns about its supposed exclusivity. The post garnered a lot of attention before being taken down.

While some people agree with the message conveyed by the sign, others have taken offense to the person who shared the photo and voiced their opinions. Local business owners, on the other hand, support the restaurant owner’s decision to display the sign, emphasizing that customers are free to leave if they do not agree with its beliefs.

The residents of Kewaskum, a small town, seem to take the sign at face value, interpreting it as an expression of the owner’s beliefs. Dairy Queen officially stated that the corporation does not endorse the owner’s approach and that the sign reflects the opinions of this particular proprietor only. The company emphasized that regardless of a customer’s religious views, all employees and franchisees are expected to treat them with respect and decency.