American "Family" Association
The AFA is now boycotting Ford for supporting the so-called homosexual agenda, among other things, which of course has nothing to do with families:
The fight against Ford is just one of many it has going: As of Tuesday, it was calling for action against the Carl’s Jr. hamburger chain (to protest its racy new ad featuring Paris Hilton), Kraft Foods (for its sponsorship of the 2006 Gay Games), Mary Kay Cosmetics and Old Navy stores (for advertising on ABC’s prime-time soap opera “Desperate Housewives”) and NutriSystem Inc., the weight-loss company (for airing its own salacious TV ad).
If only these people learned how to be good parents to their kids instead of trying to put them in a bubble. Furthermore, this means that I will be more likely to purchase products from these merchants, and I will certainly encourage others to do so as well. They already backed down in a cowardly manner from Disney, which held its ground, unlike Microsoft where Bill Gates furthers the right wing agenda:
Most recently, the AFA ended a nine-year boycott of the Walt Disney Co., which it launched because of what it felt was the company’s “attitude, arrogance and embrace of the homosexual lifestyle.”
The AFA said it was moving on because “we have made our point.” Disney said it never changed any of its policies, but Sharp pointed to an executive shuffle and the dissolution of Disney’s deal with the founders of the Miramax studio, which seemed to specialize in films designed to get Wildmon’s goat, notably “Kids,” “Priest” and “Dogma.”
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