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More Christian Bigotry: florists refuse to deliver FFRF’s flowers to Jessica Ahlquist [View all]
The Freedom From Religion Foundation discovered the shocking extent of petty and vindictive community reactions against 16 year old litigant Jessica Ahlquist when it attempted earlier this week to order a dozen roses to be delivered to the victorious state/church plaintiff in Cranson, R.I. FFRF is in the process of filing a complaint about one of the floral shops with Rhode Islands human rights division over the civil rights violation.
Working through a Wisconsin flower shop Tuesday, Annie Laurie Gaylor, FFRF co-president, placed what she believed to be a routine order: A dozen red roses to be delivered on Wednesday with the message to Jessica: Congratulations, and hang in there, with admiration from FFRF.
Late yesterday, the local florist called FFRFs office to report she had struck out at three Cranston florists shops, including at Twins Florist, which responded to the order in writing with this statement: I will not deliver to this person. The other two shops mysteriously produced unusual excuses for refusing the order. Gaylor said when she heard this news, My jaw literally dropped. Everyone is stunned by the bigotry.
FFRF was told a Warwick floral shop as of Wednesday had agreed to make the delivery today with no additional long distance charge. This morning, FFRF discovered it too was refusing the order, citing the excuse of unwanted media attention.
http://ffrf.org/news/releases/rhode-island-florists-refuse-to-deliver-ffrfs-flowers-to-jessica-ahlqu/
Working through a Wisconsin flower shop Tuesday, Annie Laurie Gaylor, FFRF co-president, placed what she believed to be a routine order: A dozen red roses to be delivered on Wednesday with the message to Jessica: Congratulations, and hang in there, with admiration from FFRF.
Late yesterday, the local florist called FFRFs office to report she had struck out at three Cranston florists shops, including at Twins Florist, which responded to the order in writing with this statement: I will not deliver to this person. The other two shops mysteriously produced unusual excuses for refusing the order. Gaylor said when she heard this news, My jaw literally dropped. Everyone is stunned by the bigotry.
FFRF was told a Warwick floral shop as of Wednesday had agreed to make the delivery today with no additional long distance charge. This morning, FFRF discovered it too was refusing the order, citing the excuse of unwanted media attention.
http://ffrf.org/news/releases/rhode-island-florists-refuse-to-deliver-ffrfs-flowers-to-jessica-ahlqu/
Feel that christian love and tolerance, y'all. Jesus is proud, I'm sure.
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More Christian Bigotry: florists refuse to deliver FFRF’s flowers to Jessica Ahlquist [View all]
cleanhippie
Jan 2012
OP
I'm nearly positive that our resident apologists will be noticably silent on this, as usual.
cleanhippie
Jan 2012
#3
Even FFRF doesn't make the same assumption to motive as the OP of this thread does.
cbayer
Jan 2012
#20
If it's threats, or fear of loss of business, then the bigotry is pervasive in the community
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2012
#49
Are you defending the actions against this teenage girl, who has received death and rape threats? nt
ZombieHorde
Jan 2012
#10
The question was a rhetorical question to begin with, but I asked mine first, and
humblebum
Jan 2012
#28
If it was a rhetorical question, then you were trying to make a point
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2012
#51
Let's just say that the FFRF has a different take on the 1st Amendment than I do and
humblebum
Jan 2012
#59
Are you going to claim that your intent was not to imply that Jessica Ahlquist was a bigot?
Donald Ian Rankin
Jan 2012
#79
As a Christian myself I think this is a good call out on bigotry - with a 'but' thrown in
The Straight Story
Jan 2012
#67
I am fairly sick to death of straight folks using the gay community as rhetorical fodder
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2012
#69
Yes, it would be bigotry to deny services to somebody just because you don't like them.
yardwork
Jan 2012
#73