From the Weekly Standard:
Today, in an article for Bloomberg BusinessWeek, Apple CEO Tim Cook makes an announcement: “I’m proud to be gay, and I consider being gay among the greatest gifts God has given me.”
Cook continues, writing:
“The company I am so fortunate to lead has … taken a strong stand in support of a workplace equality bill before Congress, just as we stood for marriage equality in our home state of California.”
While he “doesn’t consider himself an activist,” Cook has personally lobbied on gay rights issues in his home state of Alabama and at the United Nations.
All of this sounds familiar—haven’t we heard this story before?
A southern-born CEO invoking religion regarding his views on homosexuality, lobbying for what he believes in, and using his company to financially and publicly support those views?
"We have heard this story before.
The CEO of Chick-fil-A, S. Truett Cathy, does the EXACT same thing.
What happens?
Liberals try and boycott his business and demonize him publicly.
How do conservatives react to Apple CEO?
We don’t.
We go about with the rest of our lives and aren’t bothered by individual people who have individual rights guaranteed to them by the Constitution.
You know, like normal people.
We go about with the rest of our lives and aren’t bothered by individual people who have individual rights guaranteed to them by the Constitution.
You know, like normal people.
The Mozilla CEO is another person who was demonized for his beliefs on gay marriage and ended up losing his job.
The left claims to be all about tolerance but we know they are only tolerant of people who think they exact same way they do."
The left claims to be all about tolerance but we know they are only tolerant of people who think they exact same way they do."
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