Is it appropriate to boycott Hershey because the Milton Hershey school denied admittance to an HIV-positive boy?
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<b>Ann-Marie Gover</b></br>
<i>dance student </br>
Center City</br></i>
“I’d support a mini-bocott. I do like Hershey’s chocolates. I couldn’t stop eating them indefinitely. But I’d do a mini-boycott for a limited period of time. Especially when I’m feeling socially conscious. It’s absolutely wrong to deny admittance to the young man.”
Ann-Marie Gover
dance student
Center City
“I’d support a mini-bocott. I do like Hershey’s chocolates. I couldn’t stop eating them indefinitely. But I’d do a mini-boycott for a limited period of time. Especially when I’m feeling socially conscious. It’s absolutely wrong to deny admittance to the young man.”
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<b>Zachary Hardy </b></br>
<i>student </br>
Logan Square</br></i>
“No. Let the students boycott the school, if they feel that’s appropriate. I think it should be a local effort, not something spearheaded by outsiders. Personally, I love Hershey Cookies ‘n’ Creme candy bars. I can’t stop buying them.”
Zachary Hardy
student
Logan Square
“No. Let the students boycott the school, if they feel that’s appropriate. I think it should be a local effort, not something spearheaded by outsiders. Personally, I love Hershey Cookies ‘n’ Creme candy bars. I can’t stop buying them.”
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<b>Evan Turner</b></br>
<i>student</br>
Center City</i></br>
“I wouldn’t force a boycott on anyone. It’s a personal preference as to whether or not people participate. I personally feel it’s unfair what they did to the boy. I’ll try to avoid Hershey chocolates in the future. But it would be a sacrifice for me.” 
“I wouldn’t force a boycott on anyone. It’s a personal preference as to whether or not people participate. I personally feel it’s unfair what they did to the boy. I’ll try to avoid Hershey chocolates in the future. But it would be a sacrifice for me.”
Evan Turner
student
Center City

“I wouldn’t force a boycott on anyone. It’s a personal preference as to whether or not people participate. I personally feel it’s unfair what they did to the boy. I’ll try to avoid Hershey chocolates in the future. But it would be a sacrifice for me.” “I wouldn’t force a boycott on anyone. It’s a personal preference as to whether or not people participate. I personally feel it’s unfair what they did to the boy. I’ll try to avoid Hershey chocolates in the future. But it would be a sacrifice for me.”
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<b>Rebecca Wells </b></br>
<i>student</br>
Pennsport</br></i>
“No. The activists should find a way of protesting that doesn’t harm the current students. I fully support the right of the HIV-positive student to attend the school.  But boycotting Hershey could hurt the other students. The activists should find a different way of attracting attention to the issue.”
Rebecca Wells
student
Pennsport
“No. The activists should find a way of protesting that doesn’t harm the current students. I fully support the right of the HIV-positive student to attend the school. But boycotting Hershey could hurt the other students. The activists should find a different way of attracting attention to the issue.”
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