PayPal canceled its plans this week to create a global operations center in Charlotte, North Carolina, after the state passed a law requiring people in the state to use the bathroom appropriate for the equipment God gave them. In doing so, the company joined the legions of other big corporations that have become hitmen for the Rainbow Mafia.
More than 120 corporations have demanded that North Carolina repeal its bathroom law, a number unheard of nearly a decade ago, according toWashington Post columnist Jena McGregor. “Corporate America’s evolution on gay rights appears to have reached a tipping point, one where so many companies have taken a stand on the issue that the risk of speaking out has been superseded by the risk of not doing so,” McGregor wrote. “What was once exceptional has become, in other words, almost expected.”
These corporations wield real power to do the bidding of a tiny fraction of the population. It was the corporate influence sitting on the board of the Boy Scouts of America that overturned the scouts' longstanding ban on homosexuals serving as leaders. The mafia took out Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich for supporting traditional marriage in California, after having attempted to do likewise with Chick-fil-A.
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4 comments:
Don't deal with any corporations that support deviant behavior. People there are more of us then them. They start losing sales they will change their tune. Time for us to take back our country.
I'm with you 10:05 let's get that list out there so we know who's supporting this. we already know Chick-fil-A doesn't Cracker Barrel doesn't that's about the only two I know of
I think that many more pervy business owners and managers have installed cameras in ladies' rooms than fake-transgender looky-loos have hung out hoping to see something exciting. I've heard of the former being arrested, not the latter. In all the years I've used ladies' rooms, I've never seen women do anything in the open areas but wash their hands and touch up their hair and makeup. I have to believe it's very hard to look over or under those stall doors without being noticed, and quite a few businesses are installing full-size doors. This moronic law is just another way to persecute people who have enough problems.
Stop eating fast food and live longer.
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