Here's Why I Support This Hardware Store Owner's 'No Gays Allowed' Sign

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On Tuesday, a Tennessee retailer made headlines when he took the whole we-won't-bake-cakes-for-gay-weddings thing to the next level. In response to last week's Supreme Court marriage ruling, Jeff Amyx, owner of Amyx Hardware, taped a "No Gays Allowed" sign to his storefront window. Amyx, who is also a Baptist minister,explained to WATE 6 News that he realized gay people are not afraid to stand up for themselves so he hung the sign to "let the homosexual people know that there are Christian people that are willing to take a stand." He said he wasn't worried about business suffering and had no intentions of taking the sign down.

But the very next day, he backpedaled, replacing the original sign with this watered-down version: "We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone who would violate our rights of freedom of speech and freedom of religion." Amyx said he'd been encouraged by friends to "make it a little nicer because I'm a very blunt person."

I object to this change in signage. It obscures the message, which now sounds like it applies only to communist dictators. As a strong supporter of freedom of speech and freedom of religion, I never would have thought that sign applied to me and would have walked right on in to buy myself a hammer and a nail -- only to be swiftly ejected when my flannel shirt and Birkenstocks set off the no-gays detector. (All hypothetical. Contrary to the stereotype of the toolbox-toting lesbian, hardware stores give me hives and I make it my business to avoid them, regardless of the religious proclivities and lifestyles of their proprietors.)

Frankly, I've had it with the narcissistic assumption that gay folks are dying to get into any straight club that doesn't want them. So let me be clear about a few things: I do not want to order a wedding cake from a bakery owned by a guy who thinks I'm going to hell. I have no desire to purchase bouquets from a florist who pickets Pride parades. I wouldn't serve pizza at a wedding if the owner paid me and offered to serenade my guests with an a cappella version of "Born This Way." And finally, the suggestion that I would be insane enough to want to force a homophobic clergyperson to preside over my most sacred day is beyond insulting. I'm a lesbian who was raised Orthodox Jewish and even I am not that self-hating.

So I say to Amyx and others of his ilk, be blunt. If your message is "No Gays Allowed," then put it out there, loud and proud. Let me know you don't want me in your store, and I'll steer clear. And please, hang similar signage if you dream of excluding Jews, African-Americans or any other minority group, because that will likewise inform my decisions as a consumer.

The real problem I have is with all those underground haters. The ones who don't have a sign out front, yet silently seethe about my "lifestyle," who happily take my money and then give it to the National Organization for Marriage or the Family Research Council or some other group that will use it to try to strip me of my civil rights.

If you don't support my freedom to marry, have the guts to come out about it. Exercise your constitutional right to free speech, and I'll support that. Then I'll exercise my capitalist right to shop from your competitor--and to proudly put my money where my allies are.

Why I Support 'No Gays Allowed' - C.J. Prince

This lady understands the power of capitalism! Good for her!
 
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On Tuesday, a Tennessee retailer made headlines when he took the whole we-won't-bake-cakes-for-gay-weddings thing to the next level. In response to last week's Supreme Court marriage ruling, Jeff Amyx, owner of Amyx Hardware, taped a "No Gays Allowed" sign to his storefront window. Amyx, who is also a Baptist minister,explained to WATE 6 News that he realized gay people are not afraid to stand up for themselves so he hung the sign to "let the homosexual people know that there are Christian people that are willing to take a stand." He said he wasn't worried about business suffering and had no intentions of taking the sign down.

But the very next day, he backpedaled, replacing the original sign with this watered-down version: "We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone who would violate our rights of freedom of speech and freedom of religion." Amyx said he'd been encouraged by friends to "make it a little nicer because I'm a very blunt person."

I object to this change in signage. It obscures the message, which now sounds like it applies only to communist dictators. As a strong supporter of freedom of speech and freedom of religion, I never would have thought that sign applied to me and would have walked right on in to buy myself a hammer and a nail -- only to be swiftly ejected when my flannel shirt and Birkenstocks set off the no-gays detector. (All hypothetical. Contrary to the stereotype of the toolbox-toting lesbian, hardware stores give me hives and I make it my business to avoid them, regardless of the religious proclivities and lifestyles of their proprietors.)

Frankly, I've had it with the narcissistic assumption that gay folks are dying to get into any straight club that doesn't want them. So let me be clear about a few things: I do not want to order a wedding cake from a bakery owned by a guy who thinks I'm going to hell. I have no desire to purchase bouquets from a florist who pickets Pride parades. I wouldn't serve pizza at a wedding if the owner paid me and offered to serenade my guests with an a cappella version of "Born This Way." And finally, the suggestion that I would be insane enough to want to force a homophobic clergyperson to preside over my most sacred day is beyond insulting. I'm a lesbian who was raised Orthodox Jewish and even I am not that self-hating.

So I say to Amyx and others of his ilk, be blunt. If your message is "No Gays Allowed," then put it out there, loud and proud. Let me know you don't want me in your store, and I'll steer clear. And please, hang similar signage if you dream of excluding Jews, African-Americans or any other minority group, because that will likewise inform my decisions as a consumer.

The real problem I have is with all those underground haters. The ones who don't have a sign out front, yet silently seethe about my "lifestyle," who happily take my money and then give it to the National Organization for Marriage or the Family Research Council or some other group that will use it to try to strip me of my civil rights.

If you don't support my freedom to marry, have the guts to come out about it. Exercise your constitutional right to free speech, and I'll support that. Then I'll exercise my capitalist right to shop from your competitor--and to proudly put my money where my allies are.

Why I Support 'No Gays Allowed' - C.J. Prince

This lady understands the power of capitalism! Good for her!

"This lady understands the power of capitalism! Good for her!"

Oh sure...now you are a 1%er.

Like, can cognitive dissonance rent a room in your cranium? Even for a day?

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He looks like FEMA camp material to me. What happened to them anyway? The wingnuts assured us Obama would have them packed to the gills by now! :eusa_think:
 
How about a sign saying "we welcome all gay and lesbian customers. All profit from such sales will be donated to the Family Research Council."
 
I think it would be kind of fun if 10 cars parked in front of his hardware store all day, and all simultaneously loudly played Cd's of the Village People singing "Macho Man", over and over.
 
He looks like FEMA camp material to me. What happened to them anyway? The wingnuts assured us Obama would have them packed to the gills by now! :eusa_think:
How about a sign saying "we welcome all gay and lesbian customers. All profit from such sales will be donated to the Family Research Council."
Flood the place with LGBT customers and make him give all his profits away! :laugh2:

Technically, that would be called extortion.
 
Flood the place with LGBT customers and make him give all his profits away! :laugh2:

You fags got a little Hitler in your panties, eh? Good example of the mentally ill demanding normal people watch their perversions in silence. But by all means, make a spectacle of yourself....in another 18 months we'll want to know who's who.
 
Flood the place with LGBT customers and make him give all his profits away!
You fags got a little Hitler in your panties, eh? Good example of the mentally ill demanding normal people watch their perversions in silence. But by all means, make a spectacle of yourself....in another 18 months we'll want to know who's who.
Don't talk to me about it, shortbus. It was the shopkeeper that made the pledge. :dunno:
 
He looks like FEMA camp material to me. What happened to them anyway? The wingnuts assured us Obama would have them packed to the gills by now! :eusa_think:
How about a sign saying "we welcome all gay and lesbian customers. All profit from such sales will be donated to the Family Research Council."
Flood the place with LGBT customers and make him give all his profits away! :laugh2:

Technically, that would be called extortion.

Yet the far left would love for that happen..
 
He looks like FEMA camp material to me. What happened to them anyway? The wingnuts assured us Obama would have them packed to the gills by now! :eusa_think:
How about a sign saying "we welcome all gay and lesbian customers. All profit from such sales will be donated to the Family Research Council."
Flood the place with LGBT customers and make him give all his profits away! :laugh2:

Technically, that would be called extortion.

Yet the far left would love for that happen..

Not really. We are tired of all the red states collecting more benefits for the government than they pay in taxes, as it is. No need to expand that to include feeding them as well.
 
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On Tuesday, a Tennessee retailer made headlines when he took the whole we-won't-bake-cakes-for-gay-weddings thing to the next level. In response to last week's Supreme Court marriage ruling, Jeff Amyx, owner of Amyx Hardware, taped a "No Gays Allowed" sign to his storefront window. Amyx, who is also a Baptist minister,explained to WATE 6 News that he realized gay people are not afraid to stand up for themselves so he hung the sign to "let the homosexual people know that there are Christian people that are willing to take a stand." He said he wasn't worried about business suffering and had no intentions of taking the sign down.

But the very next day, he backpedaled, replacing the original sign with this watered-down version: "We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone who would violate our rights of freedom of speech and freedom of religion." Amyx said he'd been encouraged by friends to "make it a little nicer because I'm a very blunt person."

I object to this change in signage. It obscures the message, which now sounds like it applies only to communist dictators. As a strong supporter of freedom of speech and freedom of religion, I never would have thought that sign applied to me and would have walked right on in to buy myself a hammer and a nail -- only to be swiftly ejected when my flannel shirt and Birkenstocks set off the no-gays detector. (All hypothetical. Contrary to the stereotype of the toolbox-toting lesbian, hardware stores give me hives and I make it my business to avoid them, regardless of the religious proclivities and lifestyles of their proprietors.)

Frankly, I've had it with the narcissistic assumption that gay folks are dying to get into any straight club that doesn't want them. So let me be clear about a few things: I do not want to order a wedding cake from a bakery owned by a guy who thinks I'm going to hell. I have no desire to purchase bouquets from a florist who pickets Pride parades. I wouldn't serve pizza at a wedding if the owner paid me and offered to serenade my guests with an a cappella version of "Born This Way." And finally, the suggestion that I would be insane enough to want to force a homophobic clergyperson to preside over my most sacred day is beyond insulting. I'm a lesbian who was raised Orthodox Jewish and even I am not that self-hating.

So I say to Amyx and others of his ilk, be blunt. If your message is "No Gays Allowed," then put it out there, loud and proud. Let me know you don't want me in your store, and I'll steer clear. And please, hang similar signage if you dream of excluding Jews, African-Americans or any other minority group, because that will likewise inform my decisions as a consumer.

The real problem I have is with all those underground haters. The ones who don't have a sign out front, yet silently seethe about my "lifestyle," who happily take my money and then give it to the National Organization for Marriage or the Family Research Council or some other group that will use it to try to strip me of my civil rights.

If you don't support my freedom to marry, have the guts to come out about it. Exercise your constitutional right to free speech, and I'll support that. Then I'll exercise my capitalist right to shop from your competitor--and to proudly put my money where my allies are.

Why I Support 'No Gays Allowed' - C.J. Prince

This lady understands the power of capitalism! Good for her!

Pretty sure store owners can put up "Gays not wanted" signs as much as they want because sexual orientation is not protected in TN.

However, if a store put up "No Christians Allowed", that would be a clear violation of the law.

Can't have Christians discriminated against.
 
He looks like FEMA camp material to me. What happened to them anyway? The wingnuts assured us Obama would have them packed to the gills by now! :eusa_think:
How about a sign saying "we welcome all gay and lesbian customers. All profit from such sales will be donated to the Family Research Council."
Flood the place with LGBT customers and make him give all his profits away! :laugh2:

Technically, that would be called extortion.

Yet the far left would love for that happen..

Not really. We are tired of all the red states collecting more benefits for the government than they pay in taxes, as it is. No need to expand that to include feeding them as well.
He looks like FEMA camp material to me. What happened to them anyway? The wingnuts assured us Obama would have them packed to the gills by now! :eusa_think:
How about a sign saying "we welcome all gay and lesbian customers. All profit from such sales will be donated to the Family Research Council."
Flood the place with LGBT customers and make him give all his profits away! :laugh2:

Technically, that would be called extortion.

Yet the far left would love for that happen..

Not really. We are tired of all the red states collecting more benefits for the government than they pay in taxes, as it is. No need to expand that to include feeding them as well.

Oh my the far left myth comes across again, when it is the blue cities in those red states that get the bulk of the money.

But the far left drones will always have to stick to their debunked narratives..
 
n-ADFLFD-large300.jpg


On Tuesday, a Tennessee retailer made headlines when he took the whole we-won't-bake-cakes-for-gay-weddings thing to the next level. In response to last week's Supreme Court marriage ruling, Jeff Amyx, owner of Amyx Hardware, taped a "No Gays Allowed" sign to his storefront window. Amyx, who is also a Baptist minister,explained to WATE 6 News that he realized gay people are not afraid to stand up for themselves so he hung the sign to "let the homosexual people know that there are Christian people that are willing to take a stand." He said he wasn't worried about business suffering and had no intentions of taking the sign down.

But the very next day, he backpedaled, replacing the original sign with this watered-down version: "We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone who would violate our rights of freedom of speech and freedom of religion." Amyx said he'd been encouraged by friends to "make it a little nicer because I'm a very blunt person."

I object to this change in signage. It obscures the message, which now sounds like it applies only to communist dictators. As a strong supporter of freedom of speech and freedom of religion, I never would have thought that sign applied to me and would have walked right on in to buy myself a hammer and a nail -- only to be swiftly ejected when my flannel shirt and Birkenstocks set off the no-gays detector. (All hypothetical. Contrary to the stereotype of the toolbox-toting lesbian, hardware stores give me hives and I make it my business to avoid them, regardless of the religious proclivities and lifestyles of their proprietors.)

Frankly, I've had it with the narcissistic assumption that gay folks are dying to get into any straight club that doesn't want them. So let me be clear about a few things: I do not want to order a wedding cake from a bakery owned by a guy who thinks I'm going to hell. I have no desire to purchase bouquets from a florist who pickets Pride parades. I wouldn't serve pizza at a wedding if the owner paid me and offered to serenade my guests with an a cappella version of "Born This Way." And finally, the suggestion that I would be insane enough to want to force a homophobic clergyperson to preside over my most sacred day is beyond insulting. I'm a lesbian who was raised Orthodox Jewish and even I am not that self-hating.

So I say to Amyx and others of his ilk, be blunt. If your message is "No Gays Allowed," then put it out there, loud and proud. Let me know you don't want me in your store, and I'll steer clear. And please, hang similar signage if you dream of excluding Jews, African-Americans or any other minority group, because that will likewise inform my decisions as a consumer.

The real problem I have is with all those underground haters. The ones who don't have a sign out front, yet silently seethe about my "lifestyle," who happily take my money and then give it to the National Organization for Marriage or the Family Research Council or some other group that will use it to try to strip me of my civil rights.

If you don't support my freedom to marry, have the guts to come out about it. Exercise your constitutional right to free speech, and I'll support that. Then I'll exercise my capitalist right to shop from your competitor--and to proudly put my money where my allies are.

Why I Support 'No Gays Allowed' - C.J. Prince

This lady understands the power of capitalism! Good for her!

Pretty sure store owners can put up "Gays not wanted" signs as much as they want because sexual orientation is not protected in TN.

However, if a store put up "No Christians Allowed", that would be a clear violation of the law.

Can't have Christians discriminated against.

And the far left narratives run amuck once again.

So if a black shop owner puts up a sign that "no rednecks allowed", I bet you far left drones would support that.
 
n-ADFLFD-large300.jpg


On Tuesday, a Tennessee retailer made headlines when he took the whole we-won't-bake-cakes-for-gay-weddings thing to the next level. In response to last week's Supreme Court marriage ruling, Jeff Amyx, owner of Amyx Hardware, taped a "No Gays Allowed" sign to his storefront window. Amyx, who is also a Baptist minister,explained to WATE 6 News that he realized gay people are not afraid to stand up for themselves so he hung the sign to "let the homosexual people know that there are Christian people that are willing to take a stand." He said he wasn't worried about business suffering and had no intentions of taking the sign down.

But the very next day, he backpedaled, replacing the original sign with this watered-down version: "We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone who would violate our rights of freedom of speech and freedom of religion." Amyx said he'd been encouraged by friends to "make it a little nicer because I'm a very blunt person."

I object to this change in signage. It obscures the message, which now sounds like it applies only to communist dictators. As a strong supporter of freedom of speech and freedom of religion, I never would have thought that sign applied to me and would have walked right on in to buy myself a hammer and a nail -- only to be swiftly ejected when my flannel shirt and Birkenstocks set off the no-gays detector. (All hypothetical. Contrary to the stereotype of the toolbox-toting lesbian, hardware stores give me hives and I make it my business to avoid them, regardless of the religious proclivities and lifestyles of their proprietors.)

Frankly, I've had it with the narcissistic assumption that gay folks are dying to get into any straight club that doesn't want them. So let me be clear about a few things: I do not want to order a wedding cake from a bakery owned by a guy who thinks I'm going to hell. I have no desire to purchase bouquets from a florist who pickets Pride parades. I wouldn't serve pizza at a wedding if the owner paid me and offered to serenade my guests with an a cappella version of "Born This Way." And finally, the suggestion that I would be insane enough to want to force a homophobic clergyperson to preside over my most sacred day is beyond insulting. I'm a lesbian who was raised Orthodox Jewish and even I am not that self-hating.

So I say to Amyx and others of his ilk, be blunt. If your message is "No Gays Allowed," then put it out there, loud and proud. Let me know you don't want me in your store, and I'll steer clear. And please, hang similar signage if you dream of excluding Jews, African-Americans or any other minority group, because that will likewise inform my decisions as a consumer.

The real problem I have is with all those underground haters. The ones who don't have a sign out front, yet silently seethe about my "lifestyle," who happily take my money and then give it to the National Organization for Marriage or the Family Research Council or some other group that will use it to try to strip me of my civil rights.

If you don't support my freedom to marry, have the guts to come out about it. Exercise your constitutional right to free speech, and I'll support that. Then I'll exercise my capitalist right to shop from your competitor--and to proudly put my money where my allies are.

Why I Support 'No Gays Allowed' - C.J. Prince

This lady understands the power of capitalism! Good for her!

Pretty sure store owners can put up "Gays not wanted" signs as much as they want because sexual orientation is not protected in TN.

However, if a store put up "No Christians Allowed", that would be a clear violation of the law.

Can't have Christians discriminated against.

And the far left narratives run amuck once again.

So if a black shop owner puts up a sign that "no rednecks allowed", I bet you far left drones would support that.

Christians are protected by the law

Rednecks are not.

Now if someone put a sign that said "No Whites allowed", I would cheer on anyone taking action, just as I cheer on those who took action against people who won't serve homosexuals where the law requires it.
 
I can't relate to a person having that sort of interest in the sex lives of his customers. Sounds perverted to me. I used to like the show Sunday Morning on CBS until all too often an interview would head over to a person's sexual preferences.
 
He looks like FEMA camp material to me. What happened to them anyway? The wingnuts assured us Obama would have them packed to the gills by now! :eusa_think:
How about a sign saying "we welcome all gay and lesbian customers. All profit from such sales will be donated to the Family Research Council."
Flood the place with LGBT customers and make him give all his profits away! :laugh2:

Technically, that would be called extortion.

Yet the far left would love for that happen..

Not really. We are tired of all the red states collecting more benefits for the government than they pay in taxes, as it is. No need to expand that to include feeding them as well.
He looks like FEMA camp material to me. What happened to them anyway? The wingnuts assured us Obama would have them packed to the gills by now! :eusa_think:
How about a sign saying "we welcome all gay and lesbian customers. All profit from such sales will be donated to the Family Research Council."
Flood the place with LGBT customers and make him give all his profits away! :laugh2:

Technically, that would be called extortion.

Yet the far left would love for that happen..

Not really. We are tired of all the red states collecting more benefits for the government than they pay in taxes, as it is. No need to expand that to include feeding them as well.

Oh my the far left myth comes across again, when it is the blue cities in those red states that get the bulk of the money.

But the far left drones will always have to stick to their debunked narratives..

i understand that you are not impressed with facts, so I will post this for those who can read....


Most Red States Take More Money From Washington Than They Put In Mother Jones
 
He looks like FEMA camp material to me. What happened to them anyway? The wingnuts assured us Obama would have them packed to the gills by now! :eusa_think:
Flood the place with LGBT customers and make him give all his profits away! :laugh2:

Technically, that would be called extortion.

Yet the far left would love for that happen..

Not really. We are tired of all the red states collecting more benefits for the government than they pay in taxes, as it is. No need to expand that to include feeding them as well.
He looks like FEMA camp material to me. What happened to them anyway? The wingnuts assured us Obama would have them packed to the gills by now! :eusa_think:
Flood the place with LGBT customers and make him give all his profits away! :laugh2:

Technically, that would be called extortion.

Yet the far left would love for that happen..

Not really. We are tired of all the red states collecting more benefits for the government than they pay in taxes, as it is. No need to expand that to include feeding them as well.

Oh my the far left myth comes across again, when it is the blue cities in those red states that get the bulk of the money.

But the far left drones will always have to stick to their debunked narratives..

i understand that you are not impressed with facts, so I will post this for those who can read....


Most Red States Take More Money From Washington Than They Put In Mother Jones


Yes a far left drone blog site being used by a far left drone, go figure that one..

Like I posted they believe their own propaganda even if not based in facts..
 

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