Posted on 06/27/2018 6:19:27 AM PDT by Mathews
We are Verizon customers and have been for about eight years.
Was watching the tube with the family last night when a Verizon commercial came on showing kids making the "coming out" call to their parents... My ten year old was watching. The commercial ended with Verizon endorsing and throwing their support towards an Organization calling itself PFLAG which stands for Parents, Friends, Families and Friends of the LQBTQ.
We called Sprint this morning... I have four new Galaxy S7s headed my way, I'm saving $90.00 per month, unlimited data and Sprint is paying off what we owe Verizon.
I know Sprint most likely supports organizations like this too, but I haven't seen any indoctrination commercials on television, yet. If we do, we'll find another vendor.
Just thought some folks would want to know.
Liberty Wireless
In recent months, At&t has aired a hetero couple moving in together as an African-American female narrator overused the word “thing” (about 7x in the ad)
We may not yet be there, but if things continue along the current path we will be.
Not to mention a cornucopia of STDs and cancers.
T Mobile made the “Top 20” corporations “Diversity” list recently.
Soon EVERYONE will be boycott-worthy. Makes me want to,as Ernest T. Bass would put it, “hermitize myself”.
Ronald McDonald House placards have a braid-wearing black man sitting alongside his blonde/blue-eyed Nordic wife as they cuddle their baby. Actual family? Models? Probably doesn't matter - they were chosen for a reason.
During the civil war there were plenty of moderates, but they wore either Blue or Gray.
Of course, corporations are now PC "messaging".
“Verizon endorsing and throwing their support towards an Organization calling itself PFLAG”
PFAG.
Bump
I think it’s reasonable to conclude that ‘pride’ was a school-of-fish style ruse to appear larger and more formidable in daring anyone and everyone to criticize them.
Pride is usually a finite emotion ie one can be proud of a child, a team, a school, etc. but that does not create or imply any obligation on the part of observers to join in. Not so with this lot - it’s an odd North Korean Funeral type scenario in which the most over-the-top display of emotion wins some sort of prize.
In the stifling corporate world where any male standing by the water cooler discussing last night’s date or assignation with a female might see him lose his job by 5 PM, we see those same corporations putting normal business activities on hold to ‘celebrate’ the homosexual version of same. This isn’t just a double standard...it’s mass psychosis funded by piles of stockholder cash.
I’ve been with T-Mobile for 18 years.
While the company is diverse, I would not call it generally activist. Since I’m a veteran, I’m routinely honored as such, and the company has committed to onboarding a 10000 veteran employees over the next few years.
In addition, T-Mobile has a second-to-none monthly plan for veterans and active duty.
Most conservatives will be put off by our Superbowl ad last year, but the company is not hostile to conservative employees at all. Just my 2 cents.
Switching to Sprint over LGBTQ stuff, are you?
Here is Paul from Sprint with his actual husband buying a Christmas tree together in a Sprint commercial.
There is no escape.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsDRdWTvalk
The Sprint guy who used to be the T-Mobile spokesperson is Gay. I think you won’t find peace at sprint other than a better rate plan.
Ain't that the truth
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