I think that just means all the other acronyms of minorities.
As for lengthening acronyms, try this one on for size: POCLGBTQQGNCTSIA. (People of color, lesbian/gay/bi/trans, queer, questioning, gender nonconforming, two-spirit, intersex, asexual.)
Yeah, I know..but that's their problem, and lesson to learn. And maybe they're located in San Fran so the clientele is over the moon..???? Or maybe it's just a feel good enterprise riding the lgbtlmnop wave.
In business profitability is the entire point...else you wont have a business for long. But I never said the business owner didn't have the right to choose who to serve (just as I stood by the heterosexual business owners right).. I was just pointing our the difference of the size and frequency of the two potential client bases
double concur. lame stunt. we would have been more cleaver. people seriously need to step out of the way and let the pros do their job. James O'Keefe wannabee
their profitability is beside the point. Either you own your own business and get to call the shots...or you don't... THAT's what they need to learn. (By the way, the girl at the cookie shop had a horrible mouth on her.. Glaring customer service double standard.)
There a heck of lot more heterosexuals getting married everyday than homosexuals (even where legal). While its the homosexual business owner/operators right to do business how he/she chooses I can't see it being a profitable business strategy for very long.
After the rant the first person said she would make him the 'gay marriage is wrong" cookie..... I think this guy went at this from the wrong angle.... this should be presented, not as a christian thing, but as a business owner having control over their business decisions.
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As for lengthening acronyms, try this one on for size: POCLGBTQQGNCTSIA. (People of color, lesbian/gay/bi/trans, queer, questioning, gender nonconforming, two-spirit, intersex, asexual.)
I think this guy went at this from the wrong angle.... this should be presented, not as a christian thing, but as a business owner having control over their business decisions.