A good example of LGBT harassment and persecution of opponents lies in the case of Proposition 8 in California.
Harassment against Proposition 8 supporters in California began in late 2008. Proposition 8 was a voter referendum that amended the states constitution to recognize marriage as being between one man and one woman, effectively banning gay marriage, which had been legal in the state following a May 2008 California Supreme Court case.
Following it's passage of the proposition by the California electorate, the gay mafia obtained donation lists of all who had supported it by contributing to the "Yes on 8" campaign,
they published the list, organized an activism group, and began organizing boycotts of the supporters and their employers.
The harassment continues to this day, one its most recent victims was
Brendan Eich former CEO of Mozilla who made a small donation to a group that supported banning Gay Marriage in California. The Gay Mafia and its foot soldiers latched onto this fact and attacked his company forcing him to resign in 2014. Other victims of this vicious and malicious harassment was aimed at
Scott Eckern. ...
Eckern was the artistic director of the nonprofit California Musical Theatre, he too like Eich, was forced to resign after the Yes vote on Proposition 8 donation list revealed a $1,000 contribution he had made.
Nowhere was the wrath of the gods of gaydom felt more than in the entertainment Industry. Anybody from that pitiful sector who became associated with opposition to the Gay Community was targeted.
One such victim was
Richard Raddon who was the director of the Los Angeles Film Festival, he was forced to resign in November 2008 after it was disclosed that he donated $1,500 towards Proposition 8.
Alan Stock, CEO of Cinemark Theaters contributed $9,999 to the Yes on Prop. 8 campaign. The Sundance Film Festival, based in Utah became the target of calls for boycotts because they used theaters owned and operated by Stocks company.
Lest anyone feel that only the rich and powerful are victims of harassment by the Gay Mafia consider the plights of Richard Reep, an employee of
Home Depot. Home Depot was extensively harassed for employing Richard Reep, it is uncertain whether he was forced out or not, but Home Depot is known for being overly Gay Friendly at the expense of Family People. The same for
Ace Hardware which was attacked for employing Prop. 8 donor
Robert Frost. There were and continue to be many many more victims , both big and small, but the biggest victim is our liberty and Freedom which we claim to cherish so dearly, is the sunset of a free society is dawning ?
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