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Group Boycotts Starbucks for Pro-Gay Marriage Stance

Another boycott criticizes the coffee chain's stance on gun legislation. What are your thoughts?

 

Some religious and political groups are urging Starbucks customers to grab their morning coffee elsewhere in light of the company's stance on gay marriage and its policy on guns.

USA Christian Ministries, a group boycotting Starbucks for its recent support of gay marriage in the state of Washington, said in a news release that the coffee chain's decision has angered Christians.

"Christians are upset with Starbucks for turning against God," Steven Andrew, president of USA Christian Ministries, said.

The group hopes that, with full support from Christians, Starbucks, which operates several locations in Fairfield, could lose up to 80 percent of its business.

Starbucks joined Microsoft and Nike in publicly supporting gay marriage in a statement last week, according to the Seattle Times. In its statement, Kalen Holmes, executive vice president for partner resources, said the Starbucks embraces diversity and provides an "inclusive, supportive and safe work environment" for its employees.

"This important legislation is aligned with Starbucks business practices and upholds our belief in the equal treatment of partners," the statement read. "It is core to who we are and what we value as a company."

This isn't the first time the company has made headlines for taking a stance on gay marriage. In 2011, Starbucks was among a group of 70 business and organizations opposing the Defense of Marriage Act, CNN reported.

An unrelated Feb. 14 boycott is planned to protest the company's policy allowing customers with guns to be served.

The National Gun Victims Action Council, an anti-gun group, said in a Jan. 23 news release its goal is to "eliminate the risk of guns in public places and ultimately to bring sane gun laws to the U.S."

Related Topics: Gay Marriage, Gay Rights, Starbucks, gun control, and national defense of marriage act

Pam Arciero

7:41 am on Monday, February 6, 2012

Good for Starbucks. It supports all people, not just those with limited points of view.

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ETP

1:23 pm on Monday, February 6, 2012

Well, at least we are not forced (via Sebelius) to purchase coffee there

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Rosie777

8:42 pm on Monday, February 6, 2012

I will be doing my part to boycott Starbucks for their support of this immoral social issue. .Just my personal opinion, which I believe I am entitled to as an American Citizen.

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Commenteur

9:23 pm on Monday, February 6, 2012

I think I'll boycott church because of their anti-gay marriage stance. The collection plate will be $10 lighter next weekend.

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Trent N

5:34 pm on Tuesday, February 7, 2012

I boycotted the church long ago....

Christine E.

3:21 pm on Tuesday, February 7, 2012

You most certainly can 'boycott' a business because of your own personal opinion, but urging others to boycott it as well is only trying to push YOUR agenda on others, the same way YOU feel Starbuck's is pushing their agenda on you. What's the difference? Nothing, really. The only people you have an affect on in the long term are the blue collar employees who are just trying to make a living.

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