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I don't think that, realistically, there is a large sector of homosexuals that would be able to pull this off so close to the holidays, although the part about not buying anything that day may be a more attainable goal. But the question is, do you boycott ALL businesses, even those with good anti-discrimination records? Or just the ones with bad records? Or, because it is the holidays, would businesses even notice if heterosexuals are still going out and buying Christmas gifts or holiday-type groceries?
Of course, that's assuming anyone's buying anything this year. I know my holiday consumption is way down this year. |
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Also FWIW, count me in as one who is not offended, yea who laughed, at "breeder" (even if it was in the context of telling me I have to work on Wednesday. :() As to the topic itself, I tend to agree with KSig RC. But it's not my call. |
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It is also difficult to gauge intent in many contexts. This is why outcome often matters more than intent. The road to getting cussed out is often paved with good intentions. |
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Also, what about those gay people who work for gay charities, gay health centers, or gay banks? What do they do? ETA: I saw Sandra Bernhard in the line at Whole Foods when I was getting lunch today. Is she gay these days? |
Okay, so a question on the whole "breeder" thing. What do I call my friends that are lesbians but are also either currently pregnant or have kids? They HAVE bred. But they wouldn't be breeders based on the context.
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I would fire anyone who tried to pull this stunt.
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