
An Alexandria, Virginia, bakery is being attacked on social media by left-wing residents for posting a flier promoting a high-school chapter of the conservative student group Turning Point USA (TPUSA).
The Great Harvest Bread Company store in Alexandria posted the flier in its window before members of the Facebook group Fairlington Appreciation Society took to social media labeling the store’s owners “Nazis,” according to screenshots posted to X by Daily Caller White House correspondent Reagan Reese. The flier was later taken down, even as members of the group vowed to boycott the establishment.
“No matter how good the bread is, I won’t break it with Nazis,” Guy Washman commented, while another member of the group’s Facebook page said, “My kids will be devastated, but we will find them something better.”
After the flier was removed, one member posted a photo, gloating, but still labeling the owners of the cafe “bigots” and vowing to continue the boycott.
A group of Arlington wine moms are bitching in a neighborhood Facebook group because the nearby bread shop put up a flyer promoting @TPUSA Club America.
They’re calling it “fascist” and “nazi” like. Some even confronted the owner.
This corner of America is insufferable!! pic.twitter.com/HFcHgAcK7u
— Reagan Reese (@reaganreese_) January 6, 2026
“They took the sign down,” Chris Banich posted. “Doesn’t make them not a bunch of bigots, though.”
“The monkey bread from Great Harvest is the best I’ve ever had, which really makes it all the more disappointing that my neighbors are collectively showing their asses like baboons over a piece of paper in a window,” one local patron told the Daily Caller News Foundation.
The Great Harvest Bread Company’s corporate office and the local store did not immediately respond to requests for comment from the DCNF about the boycott threat.
After Reese posted the screenshots of members of the group targeting the local store, one member of the group posted a screenshot of the X post, Reese noted in a subsequent post on X.
“The people who are complaining about a TPUSA poster being hung in a bread shop have discovered my post about them and are now upset about it,” Reese posted. “Hi Fairlington Appreciation Society! Cheers!”
Since the Sept. 10 assassination of TPUSA founder Charlie Kirk, the conservative student organization has received over 100,000 inquiries about starting chapters in high schools and colleges. Despite the extensive interest from students, the establishment of chapters has met resistance from teachers and administrators.
The people who are complaining about a TPUSA poster being hung in a bread shop have discovered my post about them and are now upset about it.
Hi Fairlington Appreciation Society! Cheers! https://t.co/cgBpV7xsbA pic.twitter.com/8RUaFftXLL
— Reagan Reese (@reaganreese_) January 7, 2026
In the past, events hosted by TPUSA have been targeted with violent responses. At a Nov. 11 event at the University of California at Berkeley, one attendee was beaten by left-wing protesters from Antifa.
Left-wing students and groups protested the establishment of a TPUSA chapter in Royal Oak, Michigan, with a walkout and comments at a Nov. 13 school board meeting. Officials in Prince William County, Virginia, came under fire after trying to block the establishment of a TPUSA chapter in a local high school.
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