Posted on 10/03/2007 4:04:46 AM PDT by monomaniac
By John-Henry Westen
SAN FRANCISCO, October 1, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The Catholic League in the United States which, along with 200 supporting groups, last week launched a boycott of Miller Brewing Co. has indicated that the boycott is having an effect. The boycott was launched as the result of the beer company's sponsorship of a sadomasochistic gay street parade which features full nudity and public sex acts witnessed by children who attend the parade.
The Folsom Street Fair took place yesterday with the same notorious features for which it is known. Catholic League president Bill Donohue described the scene as reported in the San Francisco Chronicle saying, "couples led each other up and down the street with dog collars and leashes, men in thong underwear played Twister
.' There was also a man who was flogged to such an extent that 'red lash marks covered his back.' Other gay men decided to 'walk around naked' in front of women and children."
In a startling revelation Donohue said "there was a female stripper who was hoisted in a cage over a Roman Catholic Church on a Sunday when Masses were being said."
The response from Miller to the boycott, "has been encouraging, though incomplete," said Donohue. "The Milwaukee brewer issued a news release on September 26 saying it took exception to the use of its logo on an offensive poster (for the parade) mocking the Last Supper. Today, it extended its original statement by apologizing for the misuse of its logo, 'particularly [to] members of the Christian community who have contacted us to express their concern.'"
The apology from Miller also indicated the company was reviewing its policies on event sponsorship. "We are conducting an immediate audit of our procedures for approving local marketing and sales sponsorships to ensure that this does not happen again," it said.
"We called Miller today asking for clarification of this statement, and we are pleased to note that a full-scale review of all its promotional policies is underway," said Donohue. "It is not certain at this time whether Miller plans to sponsor events like the Folsom Street Fair in the future. Accordingly, while we are not calling off the boycott, we are tabling a serious course of action that we were going to announce today. We expect that Miller will resolve this issue before too long."
To express concerns to Miller Brewing Co.:
https://www.millertalk.com/TalkToUs/Default.aspx
“...sadomasochistic gay street parade which features full nudity and public sex acts witnessed by children who attend the parade...”
I have a difficult time wondering who would go see these perverts. But worse and most appalling of all is that children were taken to see it too. Who were the bigger perverts? Those in the parade or the parents?
I am sickened by it.
Wow. You said it! Couldn’t have said it better myself. We all feel that way.
I took a sample of Miller High-Life to the vet for testing and and he said, “it’s so sad that a pregnant horse would have cancer.”
I like and buy Miller Lite regularly - NOT ANY MORE!!!
Keep it up Corporate America - see how many regular Joes you can piss off.
Hey, life’s choices.
I choose to support those who I believe supports issues that I do and the homosexual agenda is not one of them.
There are plenty of great beers out there. If need be ask me and I’ll give ya my list of A+ ones.
As for cars or trucks?
Plenty that aren’t going to turn and give any of my money that is going to go for that same cause.
I can’t honestly call it a boycott, when I’m refusing to buy their product because it’s garbage.
There's a nice batch of Brown Ale fermenting in my closet, right now.
Not to mention the Spanish pandering they did 2 weeks ago. I turned it on during the 1st quarter and hear Al Michaels talking Spanish along with the score board written in Spanish. I was like, WTF????
As I travel around the country I like to reference a brewpub website or two I know. I love to go into places you’d never think of and have a locally made beer.
Specially on a hot day after a good walk.
Franziskaner ping
Many years ago, CB was a spokesperson for the long distance company Sprint. She had that post for about 8 years. During that time she also starred in the TV series Murphy Brown.
On the show, her Murphy Brown character became a single mother, and did a considerable amount of mocking the importance of fathers.
This became somewhat controversial, so CB made all the talk show rounds and steadfastly upheld the views of her character, saying things like fathers are unnecessary and irrelevant, and that sort of thing.
Eventually, after considerable heat, she turned around and started to acknowledge the importance of fathers. By then, it was too late.
BTTT!
My brothers, who drink ALOT of beer, have stopped buying Miller Beer and I did not even have to tell them, they heard about it on Savage.
I don’t even pretend to get it anymore. It’s sick.
Mark
FuzzySnake.com
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