Posted on 04/04/2015 7:04:57 AM PDT by BCW
The explosion of hatred and threats against a family owned Indiana pizza restaurant who said they wouldn't cater a gay wedding have forced them to go into hiding and they may leave town permanently. A northern Indiana pizza shop that came under fire after its owners said their religious beliefs wouldn't allow them to cater a gay wedding is closed indefinitely, and its operators say they've gone into hiding. Memories Pizza in Walkerton faced criticism this week after co-owner Crystal O'Connor expressed support for a new Indiana religious objections law. The Facebook and Yelp pages for the restaurant about 20 miles southwest of South Bend were bombarded with negative reviews. A coach of a high school golf program was suspended after a Twitter post that mentioned going to Walkerton and burning down the restaurant. WNDU-TV reports that O'Connor and her family are considering leaving town.
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“the citizens of Indiana didn’t get to where they are by being wimps...”
Well, thanks for the reassurance. I was thinking of the pizza place; I would have thought the people would have filled the place up in shifts rather than let her shut down in fear.
What I know about Indiana: The people did not like Common Core and forced it out; Pence got it back in under a different name. The people wanted a religious objection law, the legislature gave it to them, and Pence folded like a deck of cards, all because of a nationwide homosexual hissy fit. Maybe he and the governor of Arkansas can get together on a date. The governor of Arkansas appears to be a girlie man, so...
Yeh. In the end it should be up to the people of Indiana. Instead, their governor is caving in to a gaggle of queer jackboots from Seattle.
I agree. And when the mobs run rampant through the gay neighborhoods destroying every business that flies the oppressive rainbow flag I won't shed one. single. tear.
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