Sammie13
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Here are a few more anti-gay companies for all you liberal boycotting activitsts to bite into:
Chick Fil A, and the Anti Gay Companies You Would Never Believe You Support With Your Money
Myself: I'm not so sure I want to blur the lines of my commercial buying power vs my political values. I've grow fatigued of a society constantly bickering red state vs blue state....Christian values vs Non-Christian. At some point, I like seperation; I need a wall. We have to live as one. Lots of opinions lie in our commericial marketplace (hell, far more businesses donate to the GOP anyway) and if I expect people to tolerate me then I need to tolerate others' viewpoints. Is my $ spent at Cfa being used against me? Perhaps. Then again, if Romney wins the election, my money (taxes) will be used to marginalize me as well. That has always been the case under GOP rule.
Cfa is dumbly being old school with their morality in business approach. But, it's a private company who post signs in every store informing of their mission, "To Glorify God..." (they are transparent); their employees are taught customer service in training classes routed in the Bible and its lessons of service. Like Wal-mart, they are going to learn as they leave their comfort zone of the South, some of these ol' Christian values aren't going to fly so well in the blue states. One the one hand, I'm kinda glad to see this issue is causing them a PR nightmare; but, in such a an atagonistic, partisan county, it can work 2 ways. If Christians start boycotting companies that support gay marriage, for example, in an organized fashion, it would swamp our little boycott...matter of numbers--approx 3-8% of the population is gay, but 45-50% is Christian.
Chick Fil A, and the Anti Gay Companies You Would Never Believe You Support With Your Money
Myself: I'm not so sure I want to blur the lines of my commercial buying power vs my political values. I've grow fatigued of a society constantly bickering red state vs blue state....Christian values vs Non-Christian. At some point, I like seperation; I need a wall. We have to live as one. Lots of opinions lie in our commericial marketplace (hell, far more businesses donate to the GOP anyway) and if I expect people to tolerate me then I need to tolerate others' viewpoints. Is my $ spent at Cfa being used against me? Perhaps. Then again, if Romney wins the election, my money (taxes) will be used to marginalize me as well. That has always been the case under GOP rule.
Cfa is dumbly being old school with their morality in business approach. But, it's a private company who post signs in every store informing of their mission, "To Glorify God..." (they are transparent); their employees are taught customer service in training classes routed in the Bible and its lessons of service. Like Wal-mart, they are going to learn as they leave their comfort zone of the South, some of these ol' Christian values aren't going to fly so well in the blue states. One the one hand, I'm kinda glad to see this issue is causing them a PR nightmare; but, in such a an atagonistic, partisan county, it can work 2 ways. If Christians start boycotting companies that support gay marriage, for example, in an organized fashion, it would swamp our little boycott...matter of numbers--approx 3-8% of the population is gay, but 45-50% is Christian.
















