If I wore a Confederate flag shirt to the park, I wouldn’t be surprised if I was requested to turn it inside-out. But that’s the park’s right. I wouldn’t be surprised if she wore the shirt just to get a reaction and cause a stink.
As best I remember, Dolly herself has no issues with homosexuals, and is well-liked and respected in the gay community.
I see, so now we cant possibly be offended . . . only the PC types?
Reminds me of the time I saw some creep at a Jason’s Deli wearing a “Everybody Has AIDS” T shirt . . . I was hoping management would ask him to leave.
“We are allowed to offend you, but if you offend us we will sue!”
Not-a-product-of-rape-homo thread. There goes my theory that all Dykes are rape victims. They don’t make bags thick enough.
At a gay wedding, how do you tell if the bride is blushing?
One of the reasons I love Dollywood and why we take our children there. I am sick and tired of the gay agenda being shoved on us as a civil rights issue. It is a choice issue and a choice they are free to make. But I am free to not associate with the perversion of those who want to mandate and take away my choice.
Private property. Follow the rules or get the @#&%^$! out.
Leave ‘em alone. They’re just trying to be dicks.
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It was an inappropriate shirt - has nothing to do with “inclusiveness.” They should not have been wearing that in a family oriented theme park in front of families and children. That’s the bottom line. The park has the right to ask for common decency on the part of its guests - with an emphasis on the fact they are guests. Unless they have evidence that anyone else would have been permitted to wear clothing with inappropriate phrases on it besides them, they have no case.