Posted on 05/29/2009 10:45:18 AM PDT by NYer
SAN FRANCISCO, May 28, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Levi Strauss & Co., the jeans manufacturer that has long been a leader in corporate support for the homosexual activist movement, has come out with a new marketing scheme that may dupe consumers who buy their products into displaying support for same-sex "marriage."
Company owned stores in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and San Francisco will be displaying their summer line-up of jeans and shirts adorned with "White Knots for Equality," a symbol that denotes support for homosexual "marriage."
The symbol, a white ribbon tied in a knot, was developed by Frank Voci, the owner of a California media company, to capitalize on the opposition to the passage of Proposition 8, the California voter-approved constitutional marriage amendment. The knotted white cloth mimics the various ribbon campaigns such as the pink ribbon for breast cancer campaign.
Commenting on the company's amalgamation of marketing and political activism, senior vice president for global creative services for Levi's, Rene Holguin, said, "Our design team was seeking something that would resonate beyond just fashion but also fit with our white product theme."
The staff members of the stores that are displaying the clothing with white knots have been instructed to engage customers with explanations of the homosexual agenda symbol, hoping that customers will be educated through an informed conversation."
"We have weekly calls with our store managers and we sent out detailed information about the White Knot organization and also ways in which we're supporting marriage equality overall as a company," Levis director of brand marketing and public relations, Erica Archambault, told the New York Times. She added that she wants sales staff "to be educated and able to have an informed conversation that's more interactive than reading off a card or something."
San Francisco-based Levi Strauss was the first Fortune 500 company to extend health benefits to homosexual couples and was a major financial supporter of the "No On Prop 8 Equality Business Council," which was formed to oppose efforts to define marriage as being between one man and one woman in the California constitution.
The company gave $25,000 to Equality for All, the coalition leading the No on 8 campaign, while Robert Haas, the company's chairman emeritus and his wife gave a further $100,000, according to a company spokesman.
A report by Business Wire states that the Levi Strauss Foundation announced yesterday that it will make a $25,000 donation to the National Center For Lesbian Rights (NCLR) and $25,000 to The San Francisco LGBT Community Center (The Center).
NCLR was the lead counsel on the effort to overturn Proposition 8 in the California Supreme Court.
The Center is a homosexual drop-in facility that "organizes and plans the political and cultural future for the LGBT community" in San Francisco.
See related LSN coverage:
Levi Jeans Funds Push for Homosexual "Marriage" in California
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2008/sep/08092911.htmlBy Thaddeus M. Baklinski
“They ticked me off when they stopped funding the United Way because the United Way gave money to the Boy Scouts.”
United Way also supports abortion.
Are these the jeans that have no zipper but an open hole for a fly?
I haven't worn Levi's since their debauched politics 15 or so years ago.
I will continue to wear Wranglers.
When I first glanced the title I saw it as Levi (as in Bristol Palin’s baby daddy) wears gay ribbon on jeans and thought what on earth is he doing now?!? :)
Ooooh. So that's why their business fell. I wondered why people stopped buying their jeans.
I'm glad we're not buying them now. I'd be so embarrassed.
(Thank you for changing the heats and minds of the American people and destroying the homosexual movement.)
LOL!
Let me guess, they also have a “quick access” flap in the back?
Do a little surgical repair and those jeans got a couple more years good wearing in them.
As if a zipper front and rear wasn’t already a blatant clue.
WHO?? Who doesen't want to wear the ribbon????
I switched to Wrangler jeans years ago. Unfortunately, Dockers dress slacks are a great fit and look good, too. Hard to stay away from them. Haggars just don’t look as good.
Since Levis moved their manufacturing to the turd world, they havn’t been nearly as good.
Levi’s don’t fit me right anyway...
Today, if you wear Levis, you're queer. It'll be easy to teach your teens who to stay away from.
(Thank you for changing the hearts and minds of the American people and destroying the homosexual movement.)
HA HA!
Okay, see, I would have thought they’d be brown knots.
that’s so gay...
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