You must agree with the gays… OR ELSE.

Posted on July 10, 2008

What happens if you don’t agree with the homosexual agenda? They’ll do everything they can to defame you, shut down your business, and make sure you are never heard from in public again. People aren’t allowed to have a difference of opinion when it comes to “gay rights”, see. If you disagree with the gays, then they’re coming after you.

The latest offender is Doug Manchester, owner of the Manchester Hyatt Hotel, is going to be the victim of a gay rights protest. His “crime”? He doesn’t support gay marriage! Therefore, these “gay rights” advocates think he should be boycotted and his business shut down. How open-minded and tolerant of them!

Gay rights supporters and their union allies plan to launch a boycott of the Manchester Grand Hyatt because its owner, Doug Manchester, contributed $125,000 to Proposition 8, an amendment to ban same-sex marriage on the November ballot.

Fred Karger, who is helping to organize the boycott and is running an organization opposed to Proposition 8, said he is also urging the public to boycott Manchester’s other hotel, the Grand Del Mar.

“This is someone who is giving an exorbitant amount of money to write discrimination into the constitution for the very first time,” he said.

Karger said he hopes the boycott will send a message to other potential contributors to the Proposition 8 campaign.

“Our goal is to create a business loss for people who contribute,” he said. “We want to make it a little uncomfortable.”

See, if you don’t support gay marriage, then you don’t deserve to make money. You don’t deserve to have a successful business. From these people’s perspective, you aren’t allowed to have a different opinion than the one they hold.

And yet somehow, we’re the ones painted as intolerant and close-minded.

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3 Responses to “You must agree with the gays… OR ELSE.”

  1. Neil on July 10th, 2008 9:59 pm

    I hope he gets lots and lots of hetero business, just to show them that you don’t have to bow down to the GLBTQ lobby. I used to work at HP and the things they would do and sponsor due to pressure were ridiculous.

  2. Steve on July 10th, 2008 10:29 pm

    In a way I don’t disagree with their tactic. I for one boycott any business that DOES contribute in ANYWAY to gay rights legislation, parades, or orginizations. I don’t boycott for the short term until they withdraw their contribution, I boycott forever. Some people speak through protest (if you can afford to not make money by actually having a job), others like me speak with their wallet.

  3. Dave on July 14th, 2008 10:07 pm

    So do you also whine about the boycotts called by AFA against Ford, against McDonalds, against advertisers on certain soap operas? Or is it ok when they do it because you hate the same people they do. More right wing hypocrisy.