Posted on 12/11/2008 9:18:36 AM PST by AngelesCrestHighway
SAN FRANCISCO A daylong work stoppage during which employees were encouraged to "call in gay" to express support for same-sex marriage drew spotty participation nationwide Wednesday, with some gay rights activists praising the concept but questioning its effect. In San Francisco's gay Castro district, residents and merchants said they endorsed the message behind "Day Without a Gay" but didn't think a work stoppage was practical given the poor economy and the strike's organization. "If we are going to make a huge impact and not be laughed at, then we have to take the time and make the time to communicate with all the parties. We could have shut down a lot of the hotels," said David Lang, a San Francisco gymnastics coach. "In theory it's a great idea, but it's being done wrong and now that it's been done wrong, I don't think it will be done again."
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HA! HA! HA! HA!
How was this supposed to work with only ½ of 1% of the population?
Every single gay coworker I have showed up to work. One said he has work to do and doesn’t have time for silly little games like that.
Hah.. i’ll be their co-workers were happy. No in your face homosexuals bothering you for a day. They should make it permanent.
What a bunch of poseurs!
What a bunch of poseurs!
You mean “thilly little gameth,” right?
And Starbucks was worried......
Let’s show ‘em some REAL impact. I declare Dec. 15 A Day Without Breeders!
Perhaps it’s evidence of how many homosexuals there really are! <1%?
No, these folks aren’t the stereotyped gays.. they are normal, hard working folks..
Well, I don’t know if normal is the right word to use, but at least they aren’t flamboyant.
Maybe because there are NOT that many queers out there.
How about ‘folks who just want to live their life and be left alone, not activists’.
Another “International Day of Action” shot to hell...
I called in Moldavian yesterday.
I have a better idea.
Let’s call in ‘robbed’ ... by our Congress.
Let’s make it a week though.
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