The Gay Movement has called for protests across America today...for personal health reasons I cannot make their New York event, but would encourage rational thinking people to stand united with them as they seek EQUAL RIGHTS, continue their fight to win the simple human right to marry the person they love. Help stamp out the prejudiced BIGOTRY of the Black Community who voted in California by a margin of 70-30 to deny gays their equal rights. Stamp out the BIGOTRY of the Church of Latter Day Bigots and the Mormons who not only voted overwhelmingly to deny gays their civil rights, but FUNDED the Pro Prop 8 movement in California. Boycott ALL MORMON businesses...those that are owned by Mormons, those that hire Mormons. Boycott the entire state of Utah, let Sun Valley get through this winter WITHOUT YOUR TOURIST DOLLARS, Avoid Sundance until the Mormons fund a ballot initiative to win EQUAL RIGHTS and the Right to Marry in California, don't travel to Moab to see Arches National Park, or to mountain bike the Slick Rocks...the time has come to take a stand, the time has come to exact a price on those that would allow their own bigoted hatred, prejudice and fears to deny human beings their human rights. PUT BLACK AND MORMON BIGOTS IN THEIR PLACE BY SHUNNING THEM INTO SHAME.
El Coyote Boycott? Mormon Manager’s Faith Overrides “Love” For CustomersBy: Lisa Derrick Thursday November 13, 2008 1:40 am |
Despite the staff delivering chips, salsa and drinks to the waiting guests, tensions were high when Arnaldo Archila, a long time manager and bartender, spoke about Ms. Christofferson and her views:
We don’t share her views as the management. They don’t press us to do anything that we don’t want to do, and we never talk about politics or religion. I don’t understand why we got connected to something going on at the top.
Well, El Coyote is involved because 10% of what Marjorie makes from El Coyote goes to the Mormon Church as required tithe, and that $100 she gave to Yes on 8 was in part money paid by gay clientele--and her income was used to strip their rights.
Then Marjorie herself spoke, shaking and barely able to stand, literally supported by her daughters who helped hold her upright as she read from a prepared statement. And it was sickening and saddening to see how her faith had leveraged her salvation and forced her to disconnect her love for her customers, and allowed her, despite that professed love, to deny them a civil right:
I am sick at heart that I have offended anyone in the gay community...you are treasured to me...I’ve been a member of the Mormon Church all my life and I responded to their request. This was a personal donation, not the El Coyote's. In like fashion, any employee can support anything of its choosing...The restaurant does not support any political group...I don't know of another place on earth where such diversity exists in harmony, joy and mutual respect. I know boycotts are planned...It saddens me that my faith will keep you away from the Coyote. I cannot and I will not, no matter what, change my love and respect for you and your views.
Marjorie took only one question, asked by Sam Page, an ex-Mormon: Would she personally make an equal donation to the campaigns to repeal Proposition 8? Before Marjorie could answer, manager Billy Scheoppner announced that El Coyote would make two $5,000 contributions, one to the Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Center and other to the Lambda Legal Defense Fund. Schoeppner, who is openly gay, asked for suggestions to avert a boycott.
Page persevered, asking his question again, and Marjorie replied:
I cannot change a lifetime of faith.
Then one of her daughters added:
It's her personal choice...she loves you guys and she loves this place...The church does not tell you how to vote, they did not say you must vote on Prop 8. They supported and donated to the Yes on 8 situation, campaign...You are not told ever how to vote--very, very rarely.
And then it got really rough when an activist shouted:
Your are not my friend. Friends don't take away the civil rights of other friends and blame it on their church.