Business have the right to refuse the advertising if they want. What it shows more than anything is just how far this country has slipped in the past few years.
" how far this country has slipped in the past few years."
I was fine with not 'outing' ANY talk of sexuality. We don't seem to have much etiquette left. Some things are better kept private, IMHO.
Indeed. Just a few short years ago, when this was a free country, most folks would have simply lived and let live. It's only recently that some people have developed this fascination about what other people do in the privacy of their own bedrooms. I chalk it all up to the rise of the nanny-staters who want to control every aspect of their neighbors' lives -- a bit like Sharia Law.
That was my thought - now businesses are offended by organizations promoting a moral stance and they don't blink an eye about sexually charaged billboards.