Posted on 11/20/2014 8:56:38 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Another legitimate business decides to pull the plug due to the stupid politically correct, in your face rules pushed upon them. Let the “wedding couple” buy those cheap cameras that are set on wedding dinner tables so the guest can photograph themselves.
Let’s be real about this. Every gay couple out there has at least one gay professional caliber photographer friend or even a friend of a friend. These whiners just want to stir some sh!t. I would love to see a redneck couple w/biker friends and flag waving conservative families try to contract with a gay libtard photographer for wedding photos. Turn the table on those beeches.
With that statement, they've opened themselves up to gays blasting them on gay events and gay family portraits. They might as well hang it up because the sickos will continually attack their business.
It’s a shame when decent people surrender to thugs, even in a small way. i hope the terrorists who drove them out of business will be shunned by the few decent people in their lives.
I wish the outcome could have been different ...no, he doesn't. Otherwise, he'd never have picked the fight to begin with.
but it is what it is .....Oh yeah. Ho-Hum. I just wrecked someone's livelihood on a political whim. No biggie, they'll get over it.
Personally, I've gone from a laissez-faire attitude about gays, to hatred of their behavior. All because of things like this.
There are plenty of places that I'm sure would photograph this couple, especially in California. That's not good enough to assuage their rage, however. And it is rage, let there be no doubt. They want scalps and they will shop around to find them.
The guy taking pictures? He’s just a friend of the family.
Why don’t gays support the businesses in the gay yellow pages?
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