To: Linda Frances
Your long list is why I don't boycott anymore...waste of time and not worth the aggravation.
For instance for a while on FR, people were saying to patronize Starbucks because they were pro 2nd amendment...then 6 months later to boycott them because they were pro homo....who can keep this crap straight?
31 posted on
06/19/2012 8:37:29 AM PDT by
trailhkr1
(All you need to know about Zimmerman, innocent = riots, manslaughter = riots, guilty = riots)
To: trailhkr1
Yes, this is why a change of cultural perspective is needed: If the times shifted, and the agenda went out of fashion (and going out of fashion is about the worst thing to happen in America these days ) then these companies would quietly divest themselves of this agenda and its ideology.
In the meantime, these companies do not give a hoot or holler if a few out-of-step Christians call or email and cancel their business. National Organization for Marriage hosted a “Dump Starbucks” campaign: Well, the pro-gay groups countered with a “Thank Starbucks” campaign, which got 10x as many signatures. Its a losing battle if the culture does not shift.
32 posted on
06/19/2012 9:04:37 AM PDT by
scottjewell
(homosexual agenda,)
To: trailhkr1
I listed it FYI, not boycott purposes. If people want to do that, fine, but I am not calling for a boycott. I want to know if there are places I regularly shop. I'm bought all my appliance's at Sears. I won't do that again. I'm was also curious who is on the list. My husband started a military contracting office after he retired near Offutt and I noticed one of his competitors is on the list.
34 posted on
06/19/2012 9:33:27 AM PDT by
Linda Frances
(Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness)
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