Posted on 11/02/2014 12:01:42 PM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
More and more companies are going gay while at the same time denigrating anybody who has an issue with same-sex, alternate sex, slice and dice sex (transgenderism), and take-your-pick sex.
When it was found out that Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich opposed same-sex marriage, so much pressure was put on him because of his anti-same sex marriage views (he donated to Proposition 8) that he believed that he couldnt do anything but resign. The Gaystapo would have made it unbearable for him and the company for Eich if he had remain as CEO.
There is a long trail of persecution from the same-sex community for anybody who disagrees with the LGBT agenda.
At the same time, there is an increasing mainstreaming of LGBT views. We saw it with J. C. Penney, General Mills, and recently with Apple.
Now its Starbucks.
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I don’t get the need to showcase “diversity” for the sake of diversity.
I go to Starbucks all over the place. I am pretty sure there are a couple of everything in most stores. No one cares.
Why would you open yourself up to alienation to make yourself feel good.
Or is this a publicity stunt.
Unequivocal.....YES.
If you get one, it requires some trial and error to get the right grind and the right time in the water.
But when you get it right....oh my. My wife and I turned into press-heads a couple of years ago. I will never go back.
As a regular shopper of Starbucks coffee beans, I will seriously reconsider shopping there. I think I’m sticking to either COFFEE BEAN & TEA LEAF or GEVALIA. There is also CARIBOU, but I think it is owned by Muslims.
I don’t understand why they feel to cater to such an incredibly small percentage of the population. Just sell coffee!
That needs a whole thread of its own. What is wrong with her?
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