Posted on 06/27/2015 9:18:47 AM PDT by tuffydoodle
We need a master of list of Christian businesses. Lets vote with our dollars. I'll start with a few. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong and add to the list. Chic Fil A, Hobby Lobby, James Avery Craftsman, Forever 21, Tyson, In and Out Burger, Alaska Airlines, Marriott, JetBlue, Interstate Batteries, Trijicon, Service Master (MerryMaids, Terminix, American Home shield), Mary Kay Cosmetics, H.E.B. (Central Market), Curves Gyms, Toms of Maine, Timberland Boots, Carl's Jr., Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG), eharmony, George Foreman, Covenant Transport, Whole Foods (they are actually Buddhist but I added them anyway)
Thank you for the post. I’m booked on Alaska Airlines for an August trip.
http://www.alaskaair.com/content/gay-travel.aspx
From Alaska Airlines website:
“We Share Your Love of Travel”
“At Alaska, we have been longtime supporters of the LGBT community and remain committed to a more equitable society. We were elated when the State of Washington expressed the same commitment by legalizing marriage for everyone, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. To show our continued support we are encouraging the LGBT community to travel, not only to Seattle, but to Pride events and gay friendly destinations all over the country.”
“With that aim, we have put together this section of our site to highlight destinations that support marriage equality, Pride celebrations, and other things of interest to the LGBT community. Make sure to check out our flight deals for low fares to your favorite cities and take a look at our group rates when planning special events, from birthdays to weddings.”
unfortunately once the list is published the businesses will soon cease to exist.
i like this idea better.
JetBlue’s page outlining their support of LGBTQ -
http://blog.jetblue.com/index.php/category/lgbtq/
Maybe it’s just safer to drive than to try to find a non-gay friendly airline.
Gays travel. Transportation companies want their business. It’s really as simple as that.
This list will be abused by the amoral minority.
Well, I’m three for three in checking out these businesses.
On the Marriott’s “Lesbian and Gay Travel” webpage you can see a picture of two dads with their children enjoying their stay at a Marriott.
http://www.marriott.com/marriott/marriott-gay-travel.mi
Gays and their families travel. The travel industry wants their business. It’s as simple as that.
I need help with investing companies. My wife and I are prepared to totally disinvest from Wells Fargo, but is their a financial institution that stays out of the pro-sodomite movement?
The bigger the company, the more gay friendly they’re going to be, as a general rule.
Are you looking for an investment company to hold your IRA or to actively manage your assets?
Of course, when it comes to what you invest in, I don’t know if you can do it without investing in gay friendly corporations. Any index fund will be invested in quite a few gay friendly companies. Almost every large corporation is gay friendly.
Ok. Crap. Boycott the travel industry. I’m much more comfortable in my car doing daytrips anyway. Let them pander to those repulsive freaking fags.
I think a lot of people are already leaving Wells Fargo. A friend of mine just got laid off from there. If they love the fags so much, maybe they can keep them in business.
Maybe someone with more time than me can put these on a free website like weebly and keep the list up to date.
http://www.alaskaair.com/content/gay-travel.aspx From Alaska Airlines website: We Share Your Love of Travel At Alaska, we have been longtime supporters of sodomites and other sexual deviants... |
They’ll soon be painting crosses on Christian-owned businesses, like the Nazis painted Star of Davids on Jewish-owned businesses.
Or, as Alaska Airlines views them... customers.
Sounds a little too Judenrein for me.
We just need to hang on to our guns. What happened first when Hitler took control? Took the guns from the citizens.
You might try Wesleyan Investments or other church based companies or Timothy Plan. BTW, I am not giving advice, just companies I know about.
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