Posted on 09/01/2012 6:26:52 AM PDT by IbJensen
Before illegals and the Deamoncrat nation helped shut down my contracting business if I didn’t want to do business with a particular customer I doubled my bid. The said customer went else where and no one was the wiser.
If a business of any type chooses not to do business with any other for reason all their own just give the customer a price they can not afford. If they ask why the price is high tell them it is the price of doing business. Tell them you are sorry it is the best you can do, offer a competitor, give them no other explanation and send them packing. It never failed me and the offensive customer was off my books.
We start calling them “Christophobes” and pointing out that Christophobia, the fear of, and hatred of, Christians is just as bigoted as homophobia. We turn the ridicule back on them.
We point out that a boycott of a business they don’t agree with is perfectly acceptable, driving a man out of business
is not. Or perhaps they would like for us to demand that municipalites close down a Home Depot for every Chick-fil-a they target?
These are not officially sponsored events at WDW or Disneyland. It’s just a large group arranging to go there at the same time. Goths do it too (Bat Days) and so do homeschoolers. How would you propose they deal with it? The PDA stuff is out of line, but I happened to be at Disneyland on a similar occasion and did not see this type of behavior.
On a separate note, WDW does officially sponsor Night of Joy, which is a night of performances by Christian artists.
Obama’s legacy? Are we not to remember the {father of gay marriage} our very own Presidential candidate Mitt Romney.
Obama’s legacy? Are we not to remember the {father of gay marriage} our very own Presidential candidate Mitt Romney.
Not officially sponsored but I think they pick the week or day and announce it, do they not?
I suspect that this was entirely a money making racket from the start. But that being said, the best response is contractual. That means making a contract ahead of time that has many cancellation clauses in it for everything *but* sexuality.
A good way to do so is to turn oppressive government regulations against each other. For example, the Americans with Disabilities Act is very authoritarian, so insert a clause in the contract that forbids the wedding party from violating the ADA, by anyone using perfumes, makeup, deodorizers, or a litany of other common things; as those would harm a person who is “hyper-allegic and environmentally sensitive.”
Then their contract can be canceled, *not* because they are lesbians, but because they are “stinky”.
What ever happened to the sign:
“We Reserve the Right to Refuse Service to Anyone” being put on the front door/gate/entrance???
Rascist!
Don’t you know that homosexuals (perverts) are a protected minority.
It’s perfectly okay to shove one’s pee-pee up another’s poo-poo. And eventually these perverts will get married, adopt children and raise them up to be just like them!
23 What you said ...
Michael Eisner, aged 70, American businessman/ entertainment executive with ABC and then CEO of The Walt Disney Company from 1984-2005. Eisner brought in Jeffrey Katzenburg (later in partnership with Steven Speilberg and David Geffen (open homosexual) for Dreamworks SKG) as his 2nd in command. The Disney Co. had a strong brand image of family wholesomeness. Eisner immediately began producing adult-themed/R-rated films under the new Miramax label. In 1996, the American Family Association launched a boycott against Walt Disney Company (which the Southern Baptist Convention joined) when it began giving benefits to same-sex employees in domestic partnerships. The AFA claimed Eisner “was involved in a media group that actively promoted the homosexual agenda” and was pushing the “gay agenda”. The AFA and SBC ended the unsuccessful 9-year boycott in spring 2005 after Eisner left the company. Gay Days at Walt Disney World is a loosely organized event where lesbians, gays, bisexuals,transgendered, and questioning individuals (LGBTQ), their families, friends and supporters go to Disney World on a single day each year. Disney does not sanction Gay Days (and officially tells employees to treat it as any other summer day). Held on the 1st Saturday in June (with numerous other homosexual events in the area during the preceding week), it is now 1 of the largest gay pride events in the world. LGBTQ Pride Month in the United States is the month of June. It was chosen to commemorate the Stonewall riots, which occurred at the end of June 1969. As a result, many pride events are held during this month to recognize the impact LGBTQ people have had in the world. On 5 occasions, the President of the United States has officially declared a Pride Month. First, President Bill Clinton declared June “Gay & Lesbian Pride Month” on June 2, 2000. Then, in 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012, President Barack Obama declared June Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month. Eisners great-grandfather, Sigmund Eisner, was 1 of the 1st uniform suppliers to the Boy Scouts of America.
When the homos were pretending to be feminists, they were a dominate anti-family, anti-male (heterosexual male) social minority, too. They are just back in the saddle now, this time being openly homo mental cases.
To the "weasels", it's all about getting votes. Gays by themselves have few, but the politicians who pander to them pander to other groups for votes, too.
I don’t understand your reply. Are you confirming that Disney does not sanction Gay Days or trying to build a contrary argument?
No, they have no part in arranging or promoting it.
Confirming that Disneyworld (Orlando, FL) has no official Gay day/week/month celebration.
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