Queer-targeted Pizzeria up to $850,000 in donations
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2015 9:09 pm
Despite their enormous efforts, it appears that queers and their jew enablers do not represent mainstream sentiment after all.
DAILYKENN.com -- Just check GoFundMe.com and could NOT believe my eyes.
Memories Pizza -- the Indiana business forced to close down by the militant gay hate movement has apparently touched a warm spot among freedom-loving Americans.
Last I looked, close to $850,000 had been donated to the store.
• Much of the money was raised after talkster Dana Loesch interviewed the owner, Crystal O'Conner, on Glenn Beck's The Blaze cable network.
Beck has been under fire of late for being too friendly to the militant gay hate movement. Hopefully this signals a change in Becks understand that Christians have rights too.
According to GoFundMe.com:
Religious liberty is under assault in Indiana and that's never been clearer than with the O'Connor family.
When asked by local press the hypothetical question of whether or not they'd prefer to have their family owned business, Memories Pizza, cater a gay wedding, the owner said no citing their own religious beliefs as the reason.
Rather than allowing this family to simply have their opinion, which they were asked to give, outraged people grabbed the torches and began a campaign to destroy this small business in small town Indiana.
All for having an opinion that is rooted in faith.
No one was turned away. No one was discriminated against. It was a hypothetical question asked by a news reporter who had questionable motives to begin with.
After being interviewed by Dana Loesch on her television show on Blaze TV, we learned that the family may never even reopen the doors to their restaurant as the death threats and vicious online reviews continue to pour in from the arbiters of "tolerance."
My name is Lawrence Jones, and I'm one of the television opinion contributors on Dana's show.
Before the televised interview, producers Rachel, Allison and George discussed the situation with Dana, myself and head writer Ben Howe. We all agreed: this family needs help to get through this assault.
So we set up a GoFundMe page with the modest goal of $25,000. The intent was to help the family stave off the burdensome cost of having the media parked out front, activists tearing them down, and no customers coming in.
Our goal was simply to help take one thing off this family's plate as the strangers sought to destroy them.
But other strangers came to the rescue and the total just keeps going up.
Thank you for helping us do some good for this family who were scared and in hiding just 24 hours before this writing.
All money, save whatever percentage GoFundMe takes, will be transferred directly to whichever bank account the O'Connors wish to use.
http://dailykenn.blogspot.nl/2015/04/an ... arter.html?
DAILYKENN.com -- Just check GoFundMe.com and could NOT believe my eyes.
Memories Pizza -- the Indiana business forced to close down by the militant gay hate movement has apparently touched a warm spot among freedom-loving Americans.
Last I looked, close to $850,000 had been donated to the store.
• Much of the money was raised after talkster Dana Loesch interviewed the owner, Crystal O'Conner, on Glenn Beck's The Blaze cable network.
Beck has been under fire of late for being too friendly to the militant gay hate movement. Hopefully this signals a change in Becks understand that Christians have rights too.
According to GoFundMe.com:
Religious liberty is under assault in Indiana and that's never been clearer than with the O'Connor family.
When asked by local press the hypothetical question of whether or not they'd prefer to have their family owned business, Memories Pizza, cater a gay wedding, the owner said no citing their own religious beliefs as the reason.
Rather than allowing this family to simply have their opinion, which they were asked to give, outraged people grabbed the torches and began a campaign to destroy this small business in small town Indiana.
All for having an opinion that is rooted in faith.
No one was turned away. No one was discriminated against. It was a hypothetical question asked by a news reporter who had questionable motives to begin with.
After being interviewed by Dana Loesch on her television show on Blaze TV, we learned that the family may never even reopen the doors to their restaurant as the death threats and vicious online reviews continue to pour in from the arbiters of "tolerance."
My name is Lawrence Jones, and I'm one of the television opinion contributors on Dana's show.
Before the televised interview, producers Rachel, Allison and George discussed the situation with Dana, myself and head writer Ben Howe. We all agreed: this family needs help to get through this assault.
So we set up a GoFundMe page with the modest goal of $25,000. The intent was to help the family stave off the burdensome cost of having the media parked out front, activists tearing them down, and no customers coming in.
Our goal was simply to help take one thing off this family's plate as the strangers sought to destroy them.
But other strangers came to the rescue and the total just keeps going up.
Thank you for helping us do some good for this family who were scared and in hiding just 24 hours before this writing.
All money, save whatever percentage GoFundMe takes, will be transferred directly to whichever bank account the O'Connors wish to use.
http://dailykenn.blogspot.nl/2015/04/an ... arter.html?