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How many weddings (Gay, Hetro, or Dog) have pizza catered?How many gay weddings were going to go to a pizza shop for catering?
You know....$150K in a few hours ain't bad. What PC group can I tick off?
You know....$150K in a few hours ain't bad. What PC group can I tick off?
Do you think you'd get that if your business turned down blacks?
Do you think you'd get that if your business turned down blacks?
Considering that I am black that would be kind of hard to pull off. I guess I could turn down whites.
You know....$150K in a few hours ain't bad. What PC group can I tick off?
Do you think you'd get that if your business turned down blacks?
The owner was baited. And I don't think it was a gay group who baited her either. This is just another effort to divide people. And idiots like the coach always fall for it hook-line-and sinker.
Are you more angry about Jade Helm or Memories Pizza? ROFL
Turning down whites is politically correct, so it won't work.
Please allow me to point out that ridicule on social media and threatening phone calls (which are a violation of the law) are not persecution, especially in light of the fact that the shop owners made their beliefs public. They didn't actually refuse service to anyone. They voluntarily agreed to an interview with local media and said they would not cater a gay wedding. They were willing to accept publicity for their shop, but not criticism for a lack of wisdom in what they said and how they said it. And now they have a huge windfall.
There was persecution in Kenya today. Garissa University, a Christian college, was the site of a mass murder. Those who confessed to be Christians were shot.
They were interviewed by local media and were probably baited by the interviewer, but it would have been better to have said, "we have served customers in our store for over 10 years and we aren't going to be drawn into some kind of political debate on anything that does not serve our customers well."
She probably wishes she would have done that, but she didn't, and she paid for it with death threats, nasty websites, vicious comments and ultimately having to close her doors. Someone had the wherewithal to start a fundraising site for her.
I agree that much worse things are happening in Kenya and other places in the world to Christians. But religious persecution is also happening to Palestinians and many others on this planet of ours. Does that mean this pizza owner should just be kicked to the curb because her problems don't equate to the problems of others?
The divide and conquer strategy is alive and well in this country, I'm sorry to say.
Color me skeptic anytime something like this happens. They will be open within a month and probably $200k richer in the bargain. The divide and profit strategy is also alive and well.
Edit: Damned did I low ball it. Currently sitting at $732k. I really need to find me a cause celebre.