Posted on 03/25/2013 2:56:11 PM PDT by markomalley
On Tuesday, March 26, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on whether gay couples have a constitutional right to marry. But major American corporations have already heard the argumentsand in their own way, decided it's OK.
Beginning in 2002, a leading gay-rights group, the Human Rights Campaign, began systematically rating corporate America's commitment to gay rights. The effort was born in large part out of frustration with the political process.
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Tell that to JC Penny’s.
So?
Corporate America would sell its soul for a buck. If it had one.
Or Raytheon. Or Lockheed. Or Marriott. Or Shell Oil. Or Intel. Or...
Sadly, virtually all of the Fortune 500 have caved to the lavender mafia.
I have an interesting take on this when I think back to marketing classes I’ve taken. Today, we have too many people/companies chasing too few dollars and the current cash cows are giving out or just not there so they are going after a demographic that is still generally affluent, the homosexual community. Still, I so see where the ads are more “in your face,” if it was more like in The Advocate or LOGO-TV, it might not be as much of a problem to some.
Probably a winning strategy for the makers of Vaseline.
One of the reason I left. I am so sick up to here with diversity. sick of it.
If you want that lifestyle, go for it...but keep it OUT OF MY FACE, my TV shows, My child’s classroom, and my workplace.
Microsoft had a homosexualist with a $100,000 sex dungeon in his home.
A recent Disney head was a homosexualist. Same with a top editor at DC Comics.
The lavender mafia has infiltrated organizations and edicts go out to celebrate their sins. Political re-education under the guise of “diversity training”.
We are told that corporations by nature are “conservative” because they have a lot of money. Bullstlain. With all of the funding of gay pride celebrations, green politics, and other liberal movements, the employees and shareholders have been funding a lot of politicking on the company dime.
Another reason my level of interest in the health of “corporate America” continues to dwindle. I try my best to target my dollars towards small businesses. Local mom-and-pop stores, products, restaurants, etc. Anything I can to deny my cash from those big corporations that hold my values in contempt. Admittedly quite impossible to cover all bases, but I do my dogged best.
Homosexualists in corporations are out and proud, but all religious observance must be shielded and secularized.
F*** the Leftists.
Some of us have seen evidence of that in offices for over 20 years. Government-linked business (most businesses) made that decision and many other related decisions against families and freedoms long ago.
Of course it was. Some 97% of the population is heterosexual, so how does the 3% beat those odious "breeders" to their knees and get their kids?
Welladay, life is full of challenges.
Ah, the irony. When finally Enron was about to go belly-up and take its employees' pension funds with it (which were all invested in Enron common stock), the Houston Chronicle, its own editorial staff stiff with homosexuals and rainbow liberals, finally decided to tell people why Enron had gone all gay-friendly half-a-dozen years before.
It turned out Michael Koppers, the No. 3 executive at the firm, had cashed a big stack of nod to get the policies put in place. He was gay. Which only became "relevant" to the Chron gays and PFLAG'ers when Koppers was discovered to have diverted company resources to false-flag companies created with Koppers's live-in boytoy's name on the paperwork.
So it wasn't worth a story that Enron had turned into a queer company, and how Koppers did it, not by itself.
And no, the words "coercion" and "blackmail" didn't appear anywhere in the story. Koppers just asked very nicely -- and that's all you need to know, you only work here. Breeder scum.
So true.
Bingo!
Big business is not our friend. They fund the corrupt media with advertising. They bend over for progressive groups, especially the gay mafia. And they love regulations because it puts their smaller competitors at a disadvantage.
Go local! Go generic! Defund the progressive agenda!
The DuPont Company just came out today in favor of gay marriage. If they spent more effort on making good products and not screwing over their pensioners, a lot of us stockholders would be a lot more impressed.
One of the worst mistakes conservatives have made was sacrificing holiness and traditional values for the sake of corporate America, as typified by the support of Mitt the Abortionist.
Large corporations have one god, and it isn’t God.
And multinational corporations aren’t even American, but they are trying to take over America. They are hostile foreign powers, just as surely as if they were foreign countries.
And 0bama and the GOP-e are in it together.
Big business is in bed with big government in a big way.
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