The student gets the ax. I've never heard of it turning out any other way, unless the school was taking federal money.
That depends. Check with the sponsor first and see where they stand. Some may not be aware of what's going on. And if they are, well do like you said, boycott them as well.
Thanks. I wasn't sure which one you meant there. I've heard of a few ongoing cases before but I never really followed them so I have no idea how it ended. I should actually look into that. Another similar example is with Sandra Fluke and her demanding birth control from her college. Their are some venues you just have no right picking a fight in. On the bright side though I believe the acceptance of homosexuals is steadily on the rise so that's good.
That's how the bakerys and forests get shut down. I wouldn't be surprised if those dolts have been buying their supplies from a business owned by a gay person. That would be funny.
Don't you find it 100% hypocritical that you demean people for, as you put it, "destroying this man's life and business" yet you wholly support the very same thing people do against fully legal abortion clinics .. strange that.
Good for you. A business boycotted by people who don't go there will really make a powerful statement. What the heck is the sticker in the middle supposed to be for? I am not sure if that is a beard or a baby in a pocketbook represented in the sticker, neither of which would make sense.
Oh damn- that would be a big problem! And given the business, I would not be surprised. - - - Updated - - - It's a beard.
Well they already would have lost their businesses over stupidity, but that would be icingon the cake.
I would probably ban bearded women, but I haven't really seen one in awhile so there is no immediate need for a sticker.
well Mozilla fired their CEO because of it. Seems to be a big issue for larger companies. Reasons? What does a satanic cult have to do with this?
Mozilla's CEO had the job for less than a week. It was great advertising and zero loss for them. I assume then you did not read the OP article. The same shop doesn't do work promoting freemasonry.
No one is talking about a lawful boycott. Its the other tactics your movement uses like death threats, false reviews, threatening business partners and setting up laws the violate the first amendment over something that cannot be proven to be more than a choice.