It’s about fucking time.
If only I were allowed to donate blood. You and your straight privilege.
I’m glad you brought this up. It is simply ridiculous that in this day and age gay men are unable to donate. Trust me I’d take your blood over some of my nasty ass straight friends. Rest assured my good friend, my alma mater was doing it right and had a petition with quite a few signatures to overturn this ignorant ban.
Seriously, making it illegal for gay men to donate blood in the US is basically saying that gay men are the only people who get HIV/AIDS. What do we live in? The 80s?
Sometimes being a straight white male sucks. Mainly because straight white men are the biggest problem with this nation.
Wow… I kinda let myself go there. My bad. To all my gay followers and friends I would gladly accept your blood.
I could keep going with the adjectives but it would take up too much space.
Don’t just boycott a company because they’re against LGBT rights… support other companies because they support LGBT rights. The Human Rights Campaign’s annual LGBT Buyer’s Guide rates businesses on a scale from 0 to 100, based on whether or not they have policies that support LGBT employees.
The company I work for got a perfect 100. Get it Food Lion, you guys actually do something right.
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Any follower lost probably wasn’t worth having anyway.
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REBLOG IF YOU SUPPORT GAY PRIDE.
Especially those gay Oreos.
Also, random segue. Months ago at work our sales ad at work said something to the effect that Food Lion supported it’s LGBT customers and associates. Anyway, some dude came in and started flipping out about it. I had to call the manager before I lost my job due to gross ignorance. He said he was planning on taking his business elsewhere. My response; no loss there. Gotta love good ole fashioned southern bigotry.
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Infographic of the Day: In which gay rights in the U.S. — marriage, adoption, employment discrimination protection, hate crime laws, and whether schools have regulations to ban harassment based on gender and sexual orientation — are broken down state by state (using rainbow colors, of course).
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Massachusetts rocks!
I love how the South fails at life.
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