Posted on 04/08/2014 4:17:05 PM PDT by Morgana
PORTLAND, OR, April 8, 2014 (LifeSiteNews.com) A soon-to-be opened natural foods store in Oregon is in danger of never opening its doors after homosexual activists publicized remarks its Mormon owner made online supporting true marriage and organized a boycott targeting not just the store, but its suppliers.
Chauncy Childs had planned to open Moreland Farmers Pantry, an organic, locally-sourced grocery store, in the Sellwood neighborhood of Portland. But because of comments she made under a pseudonym during a discussion on Facebook last year in which she defended true marriage and said business owners should have the right to refuse to serve gay weddings, homosexual activists have threatened her entire supply chain with boycotts unless they agree to pull their products from her shelves.
Here is a current list of Moreland Farmers Pantry vendors, from their website. We will be posting their contact information shortly, the boycott organizers wrote on Facebook. If youre a vendor on this list, who has pulled your product from their shelves, please let us know and you will be removed from this list.
Local pro-homosexual activist Sean ORiordan, whose late brother died of AIDS and whose wife is bisexual, first publicized Childs comments, which were posted under the alias Lynn Brice. In a YouTube video, ORiordan went through a list of things Childs posted that he found offensive, and urged people to boycott her store.
Among the comments that offended ORiordan:
There are real repercussions to redefining marriage, serious ones, and they have everything to do with equality and respect and the traditional, God-given right of the citizens of this country. We are throwing the baby out with the bath water in order to satisfy a minority who are militant and bent on more than "justice."
It causes me the greatest sadness to see our country so divided, our civilized society so ripped at the seams because of the intolerance of religion and morality and the rule of law, and the will of the people as in the case of Prop. 8, a legally voted upon statute upheld by the citizens of the state of California and then struck down by a few activist judges. It is wrong, and it is destroying us.
Yes, I am a Christian. I believe the Bible. I do not support homosexuality or homosexual marriage. Yes, I still love you. Yes, we are still friends. No, I am not judging you. No, I am not condemning you to hell. No, I will not let anyone bully you. But realize that name-calling and stereotyping those of us who stand for what we believe is exactly what you dont want done to you.
On a Facebook group supporting the boycott, ORiordans wife, Rachael Stephens, explained, We were all excited about this cool new store going in until the rumor mill started. People started googling, mrs child's fb [sic] page came up and her posts were found offensive by many. Rumors were circulating, people wanted to know what was true and what could be done.
Click "like" if you want to defend true marriage.
My husband, Sean ORiordan stepped up for our community, our neighborhood, our friends, for me who represents the B in LGBT, for his dearly departed brother who was gay and because he has a working moral compass. He made the video to inform, squash rumors and allow people to decide whether or not they want to shop there based on FACTS, not rumor, that he so concisely laid out in the video.
The boycott supporters actions have been compared to those who supported the ouster of Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich earlier this month after it was discovered he had made a $1,000 contribution to support Californias Proposition 8 in 2008.
Like Eich, Childs assured her detractors that her personal religious beliefs will have no bearing on the way she runs her business, and that homosexuals will be as welcome to shop and work at her store as anyone else. Childs even donated $1,000 to a local gay organization as a gesture of goodwill, and encouraged others to do the same.
But that wasnt enough for the activists who want her store shut down.
It's too late Chauncy. Cut your ties with our community and leave, read one particularly blunt post by the administrators of the Boycott Moreland Farmers Pantry Facebook page.
One donation is one step, wrote boycott supporter Kelly Burke. But time and future actions will tell if that step was towards a true embracing of others or just a step to quiet the negative attention. We all have a choice how we spend our time and money. Mine will be spent elsewhere until there is a long track record - one as well documented as her intolerant views - that proves she acts otherwise.
Another boycott supporter, Amanda Brewer Valley, said that she would like to see them donate a portion of their proceeds to LGBTQ youth organizations in perpetuity. But she added, I am still not shopping there.
**It’s war they want**
I don’t think the pink homosexuals (call them what they are) will like the heated war they get from God.
I agree not to give into the bullying but I can see how the owner is in a panic. We need to figure out a way to support her and get her over this horrible time.
We need a list of businesses that are being boycotted by the gaystapo. I would go out of my way to support them. If you are ever in Los Angeles eat at El Coyote Restaraunt on Beverly Blvd. near La Brea. The homo’s are boycotting them because the owner supported Proposition 8. The food there is great.
Why would suppliers want to intentionally shoot themselves in the foot? They’re in business, too.
They're not people. Not any more.
What's the political/ideological climate of the central part of the state?
Since Homos are only 2% of the population I say boycott away.
Their numbers are meaningless except for the timid, cowardly and easily swayed.
I’m waiting for the Cornhole Brigade to attack Muslims.
Homo-nazi activism
Time to bring back gay bashing. And I’m not talking about something verbal.
“The Gay Agenda:”
but Islamist are OK even though they like to hang gays
The way to talk about this is to ask the gay activist (bully): “What, exactly, are you expecting this person to do?”
The guy at the subject here has made what can only be a fully conciliatory and generous statement about his intent to treat everyone with respect and love. But that’s not good enough? Why not?
Are they really expecting him to change what he -believes-? How do you do that, by the way? Do you really think that belief is just a simple decision that can be shifted on a whim? Is it anything like deciding to be gay or not? If that’s different, how is it different? Again... What exactly are they expecting him to -do-?
Two snaps and a swirl.
The clouds of darkness are truly gathering, but, as the line in Gladiator goes, the end is "not yet."
Go ahead and open on the stated date. Just post a BIG billboard next to or above your store that declares, “10 - 20% Discounts for Muslims in Traditional Attire!” Of course, no one else will frequent your store but at least some of the criticism should stop.
Still nothing more on the “hate crime” in Ypsilanti Michigan. I think its been 9 days now and I’ve checked for more every day and still nothing.
She donated 1000 bucks to the local homostasi? Nobody to root for here.
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