Faith and begorrah there are homo’s in my cereal .
sodomy Enthusiasts
I walked away from General Mills when they went pro-sodomy during the Minnesota sodomy vote.
I avoid their products whenever I can in the grocery store. They don’t need my money.
Celebrating gay Irish fairies.
DUMP GENERAL MILLS
Website from the National Organization for Marriage
http://www.dumpgeneralmills.com/
I never thought that by eating Cheerios for breakfast I would be supporting gay marriage. Your decision to pander to same-sex marriage activists has forced me to choose between your food products and my conscience. As long as food is produced by other companies my conscience is going to win out over the desire for another bowl of Lucky Charms. Until you stop supporting this radical social agenda I must, in good conscience, look for substitutes that I can purchase instead of the following brands.
Betty Crocker
Good Earth
Muir Glen
Big G Cereals
Green Giant
Nature Valley
Bisquick
Haagen-Dazs
Old El Paso
Bugles
Hamburger Helper
Pillsbury
Cascadian Farm
Jus-Rol
Pillsbury Atta
Cheerios
Kix
Progresso
Chex
Knack & Back
Total
Cinnamon Toast Crunch
La Saltena
Totino’s/Jeno’s
Diablitos Underwood
Larabar
Trix
Fiber One
Latina
V. Pearl
Food Should Taste Good
Liberte
Wanchai Ferry
Frescarini
Lucky Charms
Wheaties
Fruit Snacks
Macaroni Grill
Yoplait
Gardetto’s
Monsters
Yoplait France
Gold Medal
Mountain High
Your diversity policy claims to respect not just the primary areas such as gender, race and sexual orientation but also cultural aspects including values, preferences, beliefs, and communication styles. However, your public opposition to the Minnesota Marriage Amendment overtly disrespects the values and beliefs of many of your employees. To avoid misleading the public and potential employees regarding the true position of General Mills, I ask that you remove this misrepresentation from your website and any written materials unless or until you decide to actually follow through on your commitment to true diversity.
Its not the role of corporate management to unilaterally endorse a controversial political issue unrelated to a companys core business particularly when doing so will alienate a large percentage of customers, employees and shareholders. I urge you to reconsider your decision to support same-sex marriage and to publicly oppose the Minnesota Marriage Amendment.
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No more General Mills products will come into my home. There are plenty of other brands. With luck, some of the others will stay apolitical or better yet espouse healthy values. Pride? Pride? What the dickens is there to be proud of? That the practitioners of homosexuality overcame their revulsion to keep putting it in the location for human excrement? Big whoop. Not even a mother could ever be proud of this suicidal addition, no matter how much the politically correct propagandists tell her to be proud. The most insane case of double talk on record is the adoption of the word “pride.” Or maybe it’s really a shorthand for “Pride goeth before a fall.”
Lucky Charms is (WAS) my favorite cereal. I know I can’t stop buying from every company that supports the Sodomites, but I can sure stop buying from the ones that want to stick their “pride” in my eye. That’s why I will never, ever buy another Oreo cookie—ever. That’s also why J.C. Penney will never see another dime from me. Yeah. I really do hold grudges against companies that join my cultural enemies, just like homosexuals target good companies, like Chick-fil-A.
Referenced NY Daily News page gone.
That high pitched lil fairy leprechaun always made me go further down the aisle, for some reason.
The big-G gayness pack from General Mills.
Last cereal I buy from them.
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Packaged processed cereals are killing people...
I gave up on that crap years ago.
Pink lesbians, yellow gays, orange bisexuals, green transgenders and blue questioning.
DANG!
Sickening.
Wow. Better if the faggots use chocolate milk on those...
Wow, a children’s cereal celebrating the abnormal behavior of 2% of the population.
How gay.
Like most products, "low information consumers" are attracted by the flash and dazzle of brand name goods, when a better value product is available. My brother turned me onto Malt-O-Meal as an educated alternative.
No idea if they pander to the queers or not... and I actually don't consume cold breakfast cereals anymore, but I offer them as an alternative.
Oh, Sodomy, beautiful Sodomy,
with all of your leaking liquified
fecal matter!
/s