Manorama / 17 januari 2006 21.03 IST
US pastor calls for boycott of Microsoft, HP
Washington: A pastor has called for a national boycott of Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard and other companies that support a gay civil rights bill, saying the corporations have underestimated the power of religious consumers.
The Reverend Ken Hutcherson, pastor of Antioch Bible Church in the Seattle suburb of Redmond, said he would formally issue the boycott on Thursday on a conservative radio show. "We're tired of sitting around thinking that morals can be ignored in our country," he said. "This is not a threat, this is a promise. Check out the past presidential election. We made the moral issue the No. 1 issue."
Last week, several companies, including Microsoft Corp, Boeing Co, Hewlett Packard Co, and Nike Inc signed a letter urging passage of the measure, which would add "sexual orientation" to a state law that already bans discrimination in housing, employment and insurance based on race, gender, age, disability, religion, marital status and other factors.
Microsoft is restoring its support for the proposal a year after the company was denounced for quietly dropping its endorsement. Hutcherson, who has organized anti-gay-marriage rallies in Seattle and Washington DC, says he pressured Microsoft into dropping its support for the bill last year by threatening a boycott. The company, which was criticised by gay activists across the United States, insisted it took a neutral stance to focus on other issues but later said it would support the measure in the future.