PepsiCo gives $500,000 to promote the gay agenda in workplace

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**PepsiCo gives $500,000 to promote the gay agenda in workplace

** PepsiCo gives $500,000 to promote the gay agenda in workplace
Company ignores two requests from AFA to discuss Pepsi’s support of gay groups.
Take Action!

  • E-mail Chairman Indra K. Nooyi. Tell her that you expect Pepsi to stop supporting the gay agenda.
  • After sending your e-mail, please call Pepsi (914-253-2000) (800-960-3602) and ask the company to remain neutral in the culture war.
  • Forward this e-mail to your friends and family so they will know about Pepsi’s support of the gay agenda.
    Pepsi’s products include Pepsi soft drinks, Frito-Lay chips (800-352-4477), Quaker Oats (800-367-6287), Tropicana (800-237-7799) and Gatorade (800-367-6287).
    November 14, 2008
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                                Pepsi has given Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) a half-million dollars to help push the homosexual agenda in the workplace. PFLAG is a political advocacy group that promotes radical homosexual political causes like same-sex marriage, hate-crime laws, and gay adoption.
Pepsi has a long tradition of financial support for homosexual groups. According to Jacqueline Millan, director of PepsiCo Corporate Contributions, “We are delighted to continue our partnership with PFLAG…(in) promoting the necessary message of inclusion to untapped groups…and that is a crucial step toward building a healthy working environment.”
Despite the fact that 30 states have passed constitutional amendments defining marriage as being between a man and a woman, Pepsi continues to support the efforts by same-sex groups pushing for homosexual marriage.
AFA wrote Pepsi on October 14 and again on October 29 asking the company to remain neutral in the culture war. Pepsi didn’t care enough to respond to the AFA letters. Pepsi’s lack of response indicates the company plans to continue support for the homosexual agenda.
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                                        Donald E. Wildmon,
                                        Founder and Chairman
                                        American Family Association
 
Thank goodness our family does not purchase this garbage!

We are a household of water and tea drinkers 🙂
 
You need to provide a link to the original article if you’re going to make such claims and statements. Otherwise, you might just be a person with a grudge against PepsiCo.The link to email the chair of Pepsi is not enough.

And while I am certainly what would would call pro gay marriage, I have my moments of doubt with Donald Wildmon.
 
You need to provide a link to the original article if you’re going to make such claims and statements. Otherwise, you might just be a person with a grudge against PepsiCo.The link to email the chair of Pepsi is not enough.

And while I am certainly what would would call pro gay marriage, I have my moments of doubt with Donald Wildmon.
Google - pepsico gives 500000 to homsexual

Follow the links - they come from offensive web sites.
 
Google - pepsico gives 500000 to homsexual

Follow the links - they come from offensive web sites.
No. You don’t understand. You are under an obligation on CAF to show your work, so to speak. You are the one making the claim, not me. Look at this:
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=72807
See?

I’m trying to help you. You need to either link your stuff to Wildmon’s site and/ or you need to link to reliable news sources. You’ve been here a very long time and you are posting as if you are a newbie.

And if you are reading this information on offensive sites, then you need to reconsider whether or not you should be posting this information. CNN, most newspapers and those that do not engage in porn are considered OK.
 
I began boycotting Pepsi about 6 years ago when Indra K Nooyi gave a speech at a liberal University and gave a disgusting anti-American speech. At the time my daughter was about to be deployed for the second time and it was more than I could bear. I think very little of her management and ideas.

I boycotted Walgreens for supporting gay agendas also a few years back.

I have read that boycotts don’t really work and I agree that often they have little impace. I really don’t care. It makes me feel better to avoid these companies.
 
You need to provide a link to the original article if you’re going to make such claims and statements. Otherwise, you might just be a person with a grudge against PepsiCo.The link to email the chair of Pepsi is not enough.

And while I am certainly what would would call pro gay marriage, I have my moments of doubt with Donald Wildmon.
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Huh? Oh I see that the top line did not link.

Here it is:

PepsiCo gives $500,000 to promote the gay agenda in workplace
 
I am not a fan of Pepsi. I don’t like Pepsi (never have), can’t eat chips, buy my oatmeal at Aldi or from some organic place (bet you’re all surprised about that one, but I love pinhead, steel cut oats). I am an independent voter who wasn’t too thrilled with John McCain as a rep of my beliefs, as in my opinion he is not pro-life enough.

It is still correct if one is making a claim to POST THE INFORMATION not just copy-and-paste it. You guys know that. it not only makes a more informative post, but if one is going to make claims that are not apriori, then one has to back up what one says with the source of the facts, ie a link.
 
The goal of ethnic diversity is a good one. The goal of lumping deviancy in with diversity is a bad one.
Which is my point- it is not the same thing.

There was a gal on O’Reilly last night who was concerned because, despite the fact that she was African-American AND a lesbian, people were lumping Prop. 8 nonsupport in California with racial inequalities. This white guy kept trying to tell her she was wrong, that she didn’t know what she was talking about:shrug:.
 
Which is my point- it is not the same thing.

There was a gal on O’Reilly last night who was concerned because, despite the fact that she was African-American AND a lesbian, people were lumping Prop. 8 nonsupport in California with racial inequalities. This white guy kept trying to tell her she was wrong, that she didn’t know what she was talking about:shrug:.
I think the reason that many gay people equate it to the injustices say African Americans faced…is that many believe they are born gay, and have no choice in the matter. So, if one is born a particular way, then the tendency would feel that you are being treated with prejudice over something you have no control over.
 
When homosexuals have spent over 200 years in slavery, when homosexuals have been legally defined as three-fifths human, when homosexuals have been denied the right to vote and own property because they are homosexuals, then we can begin a discussion of parallels [between the civil rights and gay rights movements],” McKissic said Oct. 13 at the Fort Worth, Texas, campus.
bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=19391

Homosexual Agenda Unrelated to Civil Rights Movement, Conservative Blacks Insist

I do hate it when homosexuals in trying to shove their agenda down everyones throat compares themselves to blacks fighting for their civil rights
 
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