Exactly! I don’t say “put Gays out of business” - what I ask is “why is McDonald’s contributing to the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce”
Did anybody think to go to the NGLCC’s website?
Under “About” NGLCC, one of their 6 goals is to:
Stay on the forefront of legislative issues and provide strong lobbying efforts for LGBT business causes and nondiscriminatory affairs.
nglcc.org/ht/d/OrganizationDetails/i/2/aboutus/Y/pid/185
It’s a little naive to think that a gay business network is not going to use its influence to push for gay “marriage” and other such things, just as it would be naive to be surprised if a Catholic business network were to make contributions to pro-Life organizations such as crisis pregnancy centers.
The way I see it, they have a right to lobby for whatever they want. But maybe we shouldn’t chip in if we can avoid doing so.
I say go to
Wendy’s! Dave was an out-of-the-closet Christian, and there are signs in my local Wendy’s that advertise the
Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption - "raising awareness and educating prospective parents on the adoption process."
see
wendys.com/community/
To the guy who thinks gays don’t advocate abortion: Do lesbians generally think abortion should be illegal? Has there ever been a pro-Life float in the gay pride parade? (uh, No. and No.)
We mustn’t be mean to gays, and most of us are not, but sometimes it is appropriate to express a preference. Last time I was there, a 6-foot-2 transvestite was cleaning the lobby at the McDonald’s in Ballard (Seattle). Does he have a right to work? Of course! But do you really want to have to explain drag queens to your 5-year-old at McDonald’s? Hence, it is sometimes appropriate to choose a different restaurant with the specific intention to avoid such a situation.
“Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.” Let’s help Him out, eh?