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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: Starbucks Will 'Pay' For Gay Marriage Support: NOM Pledge (Starbucks Anyone?) Starbucks Will 'Pay' For Gay Marriage Support: NOM Pledge Posted: 11/11/2012 12:36 pm EST Updated: 11/11/2012 11:33 pm EST Share on Google+ Starbucks Nom Protest 568 212 21 1573 Get Gay Voices Alerts: Sign Up Follow: Civil Rights, Gay Marriage, Gay Rights, Gay Marriage, Video, Starbucks Coffee, Starbucks Gay Marriage, Washington Gay Marriage, Washington State Gay Marriage, Same Sex Marriage, Starbucks, Starbucks Gay Rights, Washington Gay Marriage Bill, Gay Voices News Starbucks' support of same-sex marriage in Washington state was praised by a number of prominent rights activists. But the Seattle-based coffee chain's outspoken opponents seem determined to have the last word. The Colorado Independent reports that officials from the National Organization for Marriage (NOM) have vowed to make Starbucks (along with other companies that support same-sex marriage) pay a price in Middle Eastern countries that are hostile to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights. The statements were made during a Nov. 8 conference call, scheduled as a discussion of the 2012 elections which saw sweeping marriage equality victories in Maine, Maryland and Minnesota, as well as Starbucks' home state of Washington. So for example, in Qatar, in the Middle East, weve begun working to make sure that theres some price to be paid for this," Brian Brown says in audio recording of the conference call, which can heard on the Independent's website. "These are not countries that look kindly on same-sex marriage. And this is where Starbucks wants to expand, as well as India. So we have done some of this; weve got to do a lot more. The audio of the call does not continue on the site, but Brown is also quoted as saying: "It takes money to go up against someone like Starbucks. I mean, weve got 50,000 people whove said, Were no longer going to purchase Starbucks products, but thats the tip of the iceberg. Has it had some effect? I think so, but its nowhere near enough. An example has to be made of some of these companies if were going to get this sort of tidal wave of support for same-sex marriage to stop. It isn't the first time NOM and other LGBT rights opponents have come up against the coffee chain. Shortly after Starbucks first declared its support for same-sex marriage during Washington state's marriage equality push in January, Brown announced what he called the "Dump Starbucks" campaign. "We will not tolerate an international company attempting to force its misguided values on citizens," Brown was quoted by The Miami Herald as saying at the time. "The majority of Americans and virtually every consumer in some countries in which Starbucks operates believe that marriage is between one man and one woman. They will not be pleased to learn that their money is being used to advance gay marriage in society." Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
#1. To: tom007 (#0)
Every guy I've seen working at Starbucks is gay.
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