Posted on 11/19/2001 2:40:14 PM PST by RobertBauman
DONATE QUEER DOLLARS TO PROTEST SALVATION ARMY'S ANTI-GAY VENDETTA
Action Alert: Queer Dollar Campaign Against the Salvation Army Kicks Off Just In Time For The Holidays.
Cleveland - In response to the Salvation Army's recent actions Anti Racist Action of Cleveland announces the "Queer Dollars Campaign." Queer Dollars is a grass root, totally anonymous, non-confrontational way to protest against the Salvation Army's vendetta against Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender people.
"We were looking for an effective way in which individuals could express their disappointment to the Salvation Army for their deference to anti-gay pressure organizations," said ARA spokesperson Marcellus Watts. "We came up with the idea of donating Queer Dollars. We hope the idea catches on all over the country. Anyone who would like to protest can stuff the red kettles everytime they encounter a bell-ringing Salvation Army volunteer. "
Queer Dollars are "as queer as a 3 dollar bill," according to Watts. Printed on only one side, and bearing the number 3 on all four corners, the fake money has a message for the Salvation Army which reads. "When the Salvation Army ends its policy of religious bigotry against Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender people, then, and only then will this be a real dollar bill."
Queer Dollars may be downloaded and printed out at counterfeit dollars.
The Salvation Army recently rescinded their decision to offer health care benefits to domestic partners of its employees, bowing to pressure from anti-gay organizations. In July, the Washington Post reported that the Salvation Army in exchange for the group's support on the Bush administration's faith-based initiative, wanted the administration to shield religious charities that receive federal funds from city and statewide ordinances that protect gays and lesbians from discrimination. Pressure from civil rights groups and members of Congress convinced the White House not to pursue the discriminatory regulation sought by the Salvation Army.
"The Salvation Army has declared war against Gays." Said Watts. "We hope to send them a message loud and clear, that we are not going to continue to donate our money to a bigoted charity that publicly practices divisive and discriminatory policies."
Fighting oppresion through direct action and education, Anti-Racist Action (ARA) is a network of youth based anti-racist groups across the U.S. and 9 other countries dedicated to fighting all forms of racism.
The Cleveland ARA was formed in the summer of 1999 for the purpose of promoting public awareness, confronting discrimination, educating the public, and speaking out about, and building a grass roots movement against hate crimes, racism, sexism, anti-semitism, homophobia, and discrimination against the disabled, the oldest and the youngest in our society. Our basis of unity is "to expose, oppose, and confront racist organizing and the far-right agenda, through education, mass action, and support of broader anti-racist struggles." We work to educate ourself and others about prejudice, discrimination, and hate crimes.
If the public were to actually do one tenth of one percent of what the gay extremists claim, there wouldn't be any gay extremists left alive.
Is there no gay organization that successfully does good works? Or are they just forums for negativism and projecting their self-hatred onto others?
These gay organizations have changed me from a 'what you do behind closed doors is not my concern' guy to an activist. An anti-gay activist.
Let's make this the best Christmas yet for the Salvation Army. I can't wait to encounter my first red kettle.
Sure, you've got all those AIDS groups that successfully squashed any quarantine efforts early on and effectively sentenced hundreds of thousands of their own to horrible deaths.
Make sure the envelopes have postage paid by the group receiving the "donation". An empty envelope would do just fine. That leaves you disconnected from the mailing. It costs them money.
Here's the link to order this bill slick.com
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