Posted on 02/23/2012 12:45:57 PM PST by IbJensen
When New Mexico governor Susana Martinez articulated her stance against gay marriage ("Domestic partnership is just another word for gay marriage, and I do not support [either]," she said during her election campaign), she might have anticipated political protest -- but she probably wasn't expecting her hairstylist to wage a one-man war against her hair.
Antonio Darden, who runs Antonio's Hair Studio in Santa Fe, had previously cut the governor's hair three times, but says he refuses to do it again until she reconsiders her position. "I think it's just equality, dignity for everyone," Darden told KOB news. "My partner and I have been together for 15 years."
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Ms Martinez has the pick of hair stylists/hair dressers in the whole state. She does not need this queer putz trying to tell her what to do.
Okay, first I read on the same day (today) about a judge who will not perform marriage ceremonies for heterosexuals...now this. What I would like to see is the MAJORITY stop cutting THEIR hair, serving them at a restaurant, etc., etc. Of course, that would be “discrimination.” Unbelievable how it’s always a one way street with the wackos among us.
Right!?
Why straight women let gay men touch/style their hair, is truly beyond me. There are great women stylists out there that come with a lot less drama, more stability, and less potential medical issues.
It’s not that hard to cut your own hair.
Some of us have done so for many, many years.
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