Since you did not read my post carefully, allow me to summarize:
Disney bills itself as the home of wholesome entertainment. So a young Christian festival would tend to make SOME sense. There is nothing intrinsically gay about skiing.
"Disney bills itself as the home of wholesome entertainment. So a young Christian festival would tend to make SOME sense. There is nothing intrinsically gay about skiing.
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I understood your post. You're right, there is nothing intrinsically gay about skiing. There's nothing intrinsically heterosexual about it either. I guess I fail to see the problem of some business organization hosting a "gay day" if they deem it useful. If they're wrong, it will backfire on them and prove to be a poor decision. If they're right, then they'll probably do it again.
I also see no problem with people protesting such things, if that's what they want to do. If they prevail, then the "gay day" thing will end. If they do not, then they don't get what they want.
There's a large church in my community that advertises its acceptance of gays and lesbians into its congregation. It's quite successful and has one of the largest congregations in the city. If it didn't work, they'd be out of commission. There are also churches here which don't welcome gays and lesbians. They're doing OK, too. Seems a wash to me.
Skiing is the most fun you can have with your clothes on...