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In reply to the discussion: My protest of Hobby Lobby is more than a drop in the bucket. [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)118. Conservatives? Make their own stuff and be creative?
Hell, I'd have thought they'd just hire some poor minimum wage schmuck to do that FOR them!
I think this just might hurt them--we'll have to wait and see.
As for Chik-Fil-A, they DID backtrack, so it's not like they didn't feel any pain.
http://www.advocate.com/business/2014/04/14/huckabee-perkins-slam-chick-fil-ceo-over-marriage-backtrack
Huckabee, Perkins Slam Chick-fil-A CEO Over Marriage Backtrack
Two conservative figures say that conservative business leaders like Dan Cathy are being bullied into being silent on their political leanings.
Tony Perkins, head of the Family Research Council, says business leaders like Chick-fil-A CEO Dan Cathy are "cowards" for backtracking on their expressed views against marriage equality.
Shortly after Cathy said he was unapologetically opposed to marriage rights for same-sex couples in 2012, his fast-food chain became a symbol of homophobia for LGBT people and allies. The company has also donated millions of dollars in cash and services to antigay groups.
Last year, Floyd Lee Corkins entered the headquarters of Perkins's organization and opened fire. He reportedly had a bag full of Chick-fil-A sandwiches and claimed that he would smear them on the faces of his victims.
Earlier this year, Cathy said he would no longer speak publicly about marriage equality and that he would leave such public debate for politicians and pundits. "The wiser thing for us to do is stay focused on customer service," he said....
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I get what you are saying about the sensory appeal of places that supply our arts. And I appreciate
Squinch
Jul 2014
#1
I think it will hurt them. If you are not a crafter, you're not going to go into a craft store
politicaljunkie41910
Jul 2014
#131
Your job sounds like fun! Good move to drop HL. Is there a Michael's or Jo-Ann near you instead? nt
valerief
Jul 2014
#6
I will write them. I am a retired report analyst from a large Customer Relations office.
Turn CO Blue
Jul 2014
#18
If they send out business reply envelopes, send it back empty. They will have to pay postage.
alfredo
Jul 2014
#24
You say you need to touch and see the material, it hurts them even more if you "showroom" there..
sir pball
Jul 2014
#16
Hi Ineeda. I LOVE your suggestion for the tee shirts. I have NEVER shopped HL and NEVER WILL
Ecumenist
Jul 2014
#122
I also want to get out of pageantwear - for many of the same feelings and reasons
Turn CO Blue
Jul 2014
#26
I make some homemade Jewelry and I'm lucky - we have everything but Hobby Lobby
LynneSin
Jul 2014
#29
Good luck and I appreciate your sacrifice, it's the right thing to do as you already know!
Dustlawyer
Jul 2014
#38
Why don't you link up with other former Hobby-Lobby customers and start your own chain of stores
JDPriestly
Jul 2014
#40
Wow. Good for you, Turn CO Blue. I know this will take a great effort. You're planning
pnwmom
Jul 2014
#47
I'm like you. I believe I've spent more than $25,000 at Hobby Lobby over the
sinkingfeeling
Jul 2014
#73
Turn Co Blue, THANK YOU for your efforts! I know it's not easy. I can't even compare to you
DesertDiamond
Jul 2014
#83
Kudos to you and your fellow crafters who make the decision to walk away from HL even
Fla Dem
Jul 2014
#102