Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Home Depot stands up to the American Family Association during shareholders meeting

Sometimes a simple declaration is all one needs to turn aside a bigoted statement.

Home Depot has been on the "shit list" (so to speak) of the religious right, particularly of the American Family Association because of its participation in gay pride parades and its donations to GLAAD, The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation.

AFA is presently boycotting the company, demanding that Home Depot "stay neutral" in the so-called culture wars. Of course the irony is that if Home Depot was on AFA's side in the argument, the organization would be defending "it's right to participate."

Recently, AFA spokesman Randy Sharp made a statement to Home Depot chairman Frank Blake, Home Depot's board of directors, and its shareholders during the company's annual shareholder meeting.

Blake's answer to Sharp was neither long nor was it drawn out, but it made things clear how Home Depot stands on the matter. Blake's response to Sharp starts at 3:18 and also hear the voice of support of Blake's statement from a self-identified "married lesbian from Massachusetts:"






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4 comments:

Wyocowboy said...

AFA just wasted money in hiring Sharp to speak...

Anonymous said...

Video wont play even though it looks to be loaded.....

Jarred said...

I'm a little disappointed that no one presented a few select quotes from AFA spokesman Bryan Fischer to challenge the idea that the AFA in any way supports or calls for "neutrality."

Erica Cook said...

Do you think they'll ever figure out that when they protest so loudly against businesses they just tell us who to support?