Post by MARIO on Jun 19, 2005 18:04:11 GMT -8
Kraft Foods Sponsors Gay Games
Jerry Falwell
Sunday, June 19, 2005
Kraft Foods, the maker of "the world's favorite foods," has found itself in the middle of a public relations nightmare after its corporate leadership decided to sponsor the Gay Games VII, which will take place in Chicago in July. The Gay Games is an Olympic-style series of events where homosexuals from around the world compete.
But the Gay Games are not just about athletic competition. Today I visited the American Family Association's Web site, which illustrates some of the after-hours activities that go on during the Gay Games. These photos can be seen at this AFA Web site: www.afa.net/activism/gaygamesproof.html
Please be warned: These photos contain partial nudity and lewd depictions. But I feel it is important that consumers who purchase Kraft products see what goes on at these Gay Games (billed as "athletic and cultural" events) in order to understand what types of activities Kraft Foods is actually sponsoring.
If one visits the Gay Games Web site, he will discover more than 70 sponsors of the event. These sponsors are almost exclusively homosexual companies, including PlanetOut.com, Q Television, Pink magazine, Girlfriends magazine, Boi magazine, ChicagoPride.com and a variety of others.
Kraft Foods, owner of Maxwell House coffee, Kool-Aid and Capri Sun drinks, Oscar Mayer meats, Jell-O snacks, Oreo cookies, Nabisco Foods, and many other well-known products, has placed its reputation on the line by choosing to sponsor the Gay Games.
In an interview with PlanetOut, Kevin G. Boyer, a spokesman for Gay Games VII, said that, despite the growing protest, Kraft is "behind us 100 percent."
That might change if enough people voice their concern and opposition to Kraft's decision to sponsor the Gay Games.
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Jerry Falwell
Sunday, June 19, 2005
Kraft Foods, the maker of "the world's favorite foods," has found itself in the middle of a public relations nightmare after its corporate leadership decided to sponsor the Gay Games VII, which will take place in Chicago in July. The Gay Games is an Olympic-style series of events where homosexuals from around the world compete.
But the Gay Games are not just about athletic competition. Today I visited the American Family Association's Web site, which illustrates some of the after-hours activities that go on during the Gay Games. These photos can be seen at this AFA Web site: www.afa.net/activism/gaygamesproof.html
Please be warned: These photos contain partial nudity and lewd depictions. But I feel it is important that consumers who purchase Kraft products see what goes on at these Gay Games (billed as "athletic and cultural" events) in order to understand what types of activities Kraft Foods is actually sponsoring.
If one visits the Gay Games Web site, he will discover more than 70 sponsors of the event. These sponsors are almost exclusively homosexual companies, including PlanetOut.com, Q Television, Pink magazine, Girlfriends magazine, Boi magazine, ChicagoPride.com and a variety of others.
Kraft Foods, owner of Maxwell House coffee, Kool-Aid and Capri Sun drinks, Oscar Mayer meats, Jell-O snacks, Oreo cookies, Nabisco Foods, and many other well-known products, has placed its reputation on the line by choosing to sponsor the Gay Games.
In an interview with PlanetOut, Kevin G. Boyer, a spokesman for Gay Games VII, said that, despite the growing protest, Kraft is "behind us 100 percent."
That might change if enough people voice their concern and opposition to Kraft's decision to sponsor the Gay Games.
READ THE REST:
www.newsmax.com/scripts/printer_friendly.pl?page=http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2005/6/18/223804.shtml