The Leftâs fascist rampage against anyone who holds the same opinion on same sex marriage Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama did less than two years ago, marches on. Not content to steal a manâs livelihood or a near-successful attempt to destroy a small business owner, the venomous Gaystapo is now sending a chilling warning to apostates by calling for the boycott of two gay hoteliers who hold the unapproved opinion of not-hating Republican Senator Ted Cruz.
Mati Weiderpass and Ian Reisner are two openly gay, Manhattan-based hoteliers who own a gay-oriented hotel in the city and other commercial properties in the area. Both men are proof that the Big Gay Hate Machine does not represent all gays. These two men are obviously tolerant of opposing ideas and of the Christian lifestyle, which is why they held an event for Cruz this week in their New York penthouse.
On his Facebook page, Reisner wrote, âI was given the opportunity to have a candid conversation with Senator Ted Cruz on where he stood on issues including the state of Israel and national security.â He added that these are âthe only places where we share common ground.â A few months ago, Reisner and Weiderpass held a similar event for Hillary Clintonâs presidential campaign.
Reader says Time to Boycott Valley and all doctors associated with it
Time to Boycott Valley and all doctors associated with it. Dr. Cannaliato (Mahwah) suggests that Valley move. We agree, Iâm sure Meridian can take this property and make it work in its current size? Renew within, you wasted so much time asking for unrealistic increases that you now deserve to fail. Don;t forget to blame the town for your failures too. Pascack Valley and Hackensack now seem like great alternatives for the 6% that are now suffering in Ridgewood. Remember, what Valley is asking for not one single resident would be allowed to do. Follow the rules of the H-Zone and Master Plan. Now shut up and accept the town decisions. Dr. Cannalialto calls our boycott actions childish and spiteful? Valleyâs actions are Bulling with funds to do so. Some residents would now rather die in an ambulance than be taken to Valley!
After Asking Employees to Reveal Personal Beliefs, Chase Faces Boycott Kelsey Harkness / @kelseyjharkness / July 18, 2014
Over 4,000 Americans have signed a petition to boycott Chase bank over a company survey that probed employees about their sexual orientation and personal beliefs.
The National Organization for Marriageâs campaign âVoid Chase,â urges customers across the globe to take their banking business elsewhere until JPMorgan Chase apologizes and promises ânever again to invade the privacy of your employees in this way.â
The effort is the result of an invasive survey that asked whether Chase employees identify themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender, or an âLGBT ally.â
Robert P. George, a law professor at Princeton University and co-author of a book on the definition of marriage, first reported on the survey on his law blog, Mirror of Justice, after a JPMorgan Chase employee brought it to his attention.
The petition, addressed to JPMorgan Chaseâs CEO and Board of Directors, says the survey âcreates a menacing and hostile environment for employees who may not answer in the politically approved way.â
It also asserts the LGBT questions âviolated for both your employees and consumers the central value in any banking relationship â trust.â
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Brian S. Brown, president of the National Organization for Marriage, said as part of the âVoid Chaseâ campaign, heâs moving his home mortgage â currently held by Chase â to another bank.
âThis situation is unacceptable and deplorable, and a clear message must be sent that it simply will not be tolerated,â he said in a prepared statement.
Human Rights Campaign, which calls itself the largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender civil rights organization in the nation, reacted to NOMâs petition:
This week, the National Organization for Marriage (NOM) announced an international boycott of JPMorgan Chase for having the nerve to ask employees to fill out a voluntary and confidential survey that included a question asking whether or not they considered themselves an ally of the LGBT community. No action has been taken against any employee based on the survey results. No retaliation has occurred. JPMorgan Chase has not given any indication that they have any intention of doing anything with the information.
Although the banking giant told The Daily Signal the survey was âcompletely voluntary and anonymous,â multiple whistleblowers said they were required to enter their employee IDs.
âEmployees were required to identify themselves with their employee Standard ID Number prior to taking the survey,â one Chase employeetold NOM.
Another source, who asked not to be identified for fear of losing employment, expressed outrage over the inquiry on Mirror of Justice:
Not selecting that option is essentially saying âIâm not an ally of civil rights,â which is a vague way to say âIâm a bigot. The worry among many of us is that those who didnât select that poorly placed, irrelevant option will be placed on the âyou can fire these people firstâ list.
JPMorgan Chase is one of the largest financial institutions in the world, with 260,000 employees in more than 60 countries. Chase is its U.S. customer and commercial banking unit, with 185,000 U.S.-based employees.
Among its diversity programs is PRIDE, an international LGBT networkthat offers employees âtools and opportunities for personal career development, including mentoring programs and professional forums.â
Joe Grabowski, director of communications at NOM, told The Daily Signal that Chase owes its employees and customers a sincere apology.
These were inappropriate questions to be asking of employees, especially when there was confusion and doubt about how the information was going to be used in a corporate climate that is very openly pro-LGBT, as Chase bank is.
Grabowski also called on the banking giant to tell employees and customers âwhat exactly that information is going to be used for.â
When contacted multiple times by The Daily Signal, Chase refused to comment on the petition.
âEach day they refuse to answer questions about this, it further damages their trustworthiness and their credential with the public,â Grabowski said.
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