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Title: US pastor calls for boycott of Microsoft, HP
Post by: Refalm on 17 January 2006, 18:50
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.
Title: Re: US pastor calls for boycott of Microsoft, HP
Post by: piratePenguin on 17 January 2006, 18:51
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US pastor calls for boycott of Microsoft

Why didn't we think of that?
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"We're tired of sitting around thinking that morals can be ignored in our country," he said.
Oh the irony.
Title: Re: US pastor calls for boycott of Microsoft, HP
Post by: Refalm on 17 January 2006, 18:53
Basically, he's telling us to use SkyOS, because there are at least a few  gay Linux and BSD developers, Apple is from San Francisco, 'nuff said, and BeOS is basically made by Jean Louis Gass
Title: Re: US pastor calls for boycott of Microsoft, HP
Post by: Aloone_Jonez on 17 January 2006, 20:24
Ahh the stupidity of religion. :rolleyes:

Fair enough boycot Bill Gates but do it for the right reasons.

I'd like to see what would happen in the US if gay marrage was allowed like it is now here in the UK.
Title: Re: US pastor calls for boycott of Microsoft, HP
Post by: noob on 17 January 2006, 21:27
I have nothing wrong with gay anything. Aslong as they leave my arse alone, i'm fine with them.
Title: Re: US pastor calls for boycott of Microsoft, HP
Post by: worker201 on 17 January 2006, 22:49
This is the wrong reason to boycott Microsoft.  On this issue (and this issue alone) I am on Microsoft's side.  And they probably don't appreciate it.

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"We're tired of sitting around thinking that morals can be ignored in our country," he said.


Whose country?  That's right, OUR country.  You and I and Bill have to share.  Which means that you don't get what you want when you want it.  I am sick of these fucking moralizing assheads who think their values are more important than anyone else's.
Title: Re: US pastor calls for boycott of Microsoft, HP
Post by: piratePenguin on 17 January 2006, 23:13
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This is the wrong reason to boycott Microsoft.  On this issue (and this issue alone) I am on Microsoft's side.  And they probably don't appreciate it.
I don't get why MS/any company would voice their opinions on these things... Who the hell cares what MICROSOFT thinks? Who the hell is "Microsoft"? What matters is the opinions of the people, in MS and everywhere else.

Microsoft probably are paying the wages of at least one anti-gay-rights fucktard anyhow. "Microsoft supports this bill" I think means "Top-MS managers support this bill", which wouldn't be a huge amount of supporters.

Or maybe in America they divide votes out to each company, that would explain alot.
Title: Re: US pastor calls for boycott of Microsoft, HP
Post by: worker201 on 17 January 2006, 23:47
Well, no politician can ever support or boycott anything, because they would lose voters.  But corporations can kinda do what they want.  Microsoft, HP, Nike, and Boeing probably think (correctly) that their support of this bill won't affect their sales all that much at all, so why not do the right thing?  Somebody's got to support this bill.  The companies listed probably have an open hiring policy anyway, which means that they support gay civil rights implicitly.  No harm in them supporting it explicitly.

On the other hand, the comment about the votes being handed out to corporations is so true it isn't even funny.
Title: Re: US pastor calls for boycott of Microsoft, HP
Post by: Aloone_Jonez on 18 January 2006, 00:24
Sorry piratePenguin but Microsoft are someone and their oppinion does matter since that have a lots of ca$h they have lots of power.
Title: Re: US pastor calls for boycott of Microsoft, HP
Post by: piratePenguin on 18 January 2006, 01:24
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Sorry piratePenguin but Microsoft are someone
That's news to me.
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and their oppinion does matter since that have a lots of ca$h they have lots of power.
You better have alot of cash and power if you expect me to believe this opinion of yours :p
Title: Re: US pastor calls for boycott of Microsoft, HP
Post by: H_TeXMeX_H on 18 January 2006, 03:17
I disagree with the reason for this boycott ... it is because M$ is a monopoly that it should be boycotted ... and HP should definately NOT be boycotted ... they are one of the few companies whose printers are almost guaranteed to work on Linux and other UNIX based systems, they provide free drivers for them too ... UNLIKE LEXMARK :fu: Lexmark :mad:
Title: Re: US pastor calls for boycott of Microsoft, HP
Post by: worker201 on 18 January 2006, 03:28
However, HP is also a company that sells crippled hardware systems to grandmas at BestBuy.  They still do some innovating, but their consumer market has eclipsed their corporate image.  And consumer PC companies are crazy.  I could go out right now and get an HP laptop that would not work with Linux - that's part of the Windows market, I guess.

So HP isn't perfect just because their printers are Linux compatible.
Title: Re: US pastor calls for boycott of Microsoft, HP
Post by: H_TeXMeX_H on 18 January 2006, 03:44
Yeah I guess so ... but their printers are pretty damn good ... compared to Lexmark
Title: Re: US pastor calls for boycott of Microsoft, HP
Post by: hm_murdock on 18 January 2006, 03:49
Jimmy James calls for boycott of Rev. Ken Hutcherson

The Center Of The Universe: A badass has called for a national boycott of Ken Hutcherson, Jerry Fallwel and other biblethumpers that denounce equality, saying the thumpers have underestimated the power of intelligent thought.

The Jimmy James, hero of intelligent thinking persons on the Earth, said he would formally issue the boycott on Thursday on the people's haven of the Internet. "We're tired of sitting around thinking that some fat old white guy's morals can be forced on our country," he said. "This is not a threat, this is a promise. Check out the past presidential election. The people clearly proved their inability to make informed, intelligent decisions."

Last week, several hatemongers, including Hutcherson, Fallwell, Fred Phelps, and Jimmy Swaggart whined a lot about a letter from several major businesses urging passage of a 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.

Hucherson is affirming his hatred and boorishness by calling for a "boycott" against these companies. James, who has organized ass-kicking rallies all around the world, says he pressured Hutcherson into pissing his pants last year by threatening to make fun of the Bible. The preacher, who was criticised by everyone across the United States, insisted he took a "moral" stance to focus on pissing off the citizens of the United States and the Earth.
Title: Re: US pastor calls for boycott of Microsoft, HP
Post by: GenuineAdvantage on 18 January 2006, 05:59
Do you really think that Microsoft, or any ther corporation, would "support" anything like that because they want to do good? Cigarette companies spend more money advertising their charity than on the actual charity they gave. It's all a load of crap. Corporations are not living breathing persons with ideals, just money makers. I'm not saying that's necessarily wrong (apart from them having control of government), but that's all they are.
Title: Re: US pastor calls for boycott of Microsoft, HP
Post by: hm_murdock on 18 January 2006, 08:04
That doesn't change the fact that not every profit-making organization is the "evil empire".
Title: Re: US pastor calls for boycott of Microsoft, HP
Post by: worker201 on 18 January 2006, 22:02
Interestingly, a similar bill went through Colorado about 12 years ago.  The goal of the bill was simply to add sexual orientation to the growing list of things that you could not be discriminated for.  It would have provided homosexuals the right to rent an apartment, just like everyone else.  The conservative element in the state started a huge disinformation campaign against the bill.  They claimed that the bill would offer homosexuals "special rights".  And nobody wants homosexuals to have "special" rights, do they?  Even though the real goal of the bill was to prevent homosexuals from being categorically deprived of their basic rights.

After giant media flame wars and much mass confusion, the vote went just like it does in every other state.  The bill passed in every city with more than 100,000 people.  And failed miserably everywhere else.  Therefore, in Colorado, it is perfectly legal to not give a gay man a job, simply because he is gay.  I think Washington might have the same problem.  Seattle and Bellingham and the Microsoftian suburbs are pretty liberal, and would probably be in favor of such a bill.  And all the loggers of southern Washington and rednecks of eastern Washington will side with the damn reverend.  Watch out for a close vote.

Next, we'll start denying rights to everyone who has ever had anal sex.  And then everyone who has bought porn.  And then everyone with a tattoo.  And then everyone who has ever written/thought/said the word 'fuck'.  From there, the downward deadly spiral cannot be stopped, and this country will degenerate into a black hole of rational thought where only castrated men can survive.  Is that what we want?
Title: Re: US pastor calls for boycott of Microsoft, HP
Post by: GenuineAdvantage on 19 January 2006, 08:14
Only the giants, not every profit making organization. And I would say "self-righteous", not "evil". But they have a right to make money, so save the complaints about them. Just bend over and shut up, guys
Title: Re: US pastor calls for boycott of Microsoft, HP
Post by: solemnwarning on 19 January 2006, 13:59
Quote from: worker201
However, HP is also a company that sells crippled hardware systems to grandmas at BestBuy.  They still do some innovating, but their consumer market has eclipsed their corporate image.  And consumer PC companies are crazy.  I could go out right now and get an HP laptop that would not work with Linux - that's part of the Windows market, I guess.

So HP isn't perfect just because their printers are Linux compatible.


HP laptops own!, i have one :)

HP Pavilionze4700
30GB IDE hdd
DVD+RW
AMD Athlon XP 2600+ M, 1.9GHZ, 512k L2 cache
256MB DDR RAM

Running Debian etch :P
Title: Re: US pastor calls for boycott of Microsoft, HP
Post by: veridicus on 20 January 2006, 22:29
Quote from: piratePenguin
I don't get why MS/any company would voice their opinions on these things... Who the hell cares what MICROSOFT thinks? Who the hell is "Microsoft"? What matters is the opinions of the people, in MS and everywhere else.


In the US companies are almost citizens.  They pay taxes (the smaller ones, at least) and they have the government's ear more than the citizens do.  MS wants to have a say in any regulation that affects their HR department or expenses.  In this case one of their motivations is benefits packages.  They don't want to pay for the significant-others of gay employees as they do spouses.  It's all about the bottom line.
Title: Re: US pastor calls for boycott of Microsoft, HP
Post by: worker201 on 20 January 2006, 23:17
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In the US companies are almost citizens. They pay taxes (the smaller ones, at least) and they have the government's ear more than the citizens do. MS wants to have a say in any regulation that affects their HR department or expenses. In this case one of their motivations is benefits packages. They don't want to pay for the significant-others of gay employees as they do spouses. It's all about the bottom line.

You're confused.  In this particular case, Microsoft is acting pro-gay, not anti-gay.  If they were anti-gay, it would probably be an issue having to do with benefits packages.  But Microsoft has publicly stated that they do not use sexual orientation when making hiring decisions.  Probably because a gay coder isn't much different from a straight coder, in the office anyway.  By not hiring homosexuals, Microsoft would be ceding many brilliant programmers to their competitors.  Which is definitely against their bottom line.

My take - I figure that Microsoft, HP, Nike, Boeing, etc, already have sexual non-discriminatory policies in place, for utilitarian reasons.  Their support of legal non-discrimination is probably just a PR move - appealing to the strong liberal character of northwestern Washington.  And I have to admit, it does make them look like the good guys.

I seem to recall a big stink a few years ago about how the American Methodist church was going to boycott Disney because they hired gay people to work at their theme parks and paid them spousal benefits for their partners.  And look at how much fucking good that did - Disney's market position is probably stronger than Microsoft's.  Church boycotts are all bark and no bite.  Thank god.
Title: Re: US pastor calls for boycott of Microsoft, HP
Post by: Aloone_Jonez on 21 January 2006, 00:48
Anyway, I don't like this pro-gay or anti-gay crap, if everyone were gay there'd be no children or everyone would be conceived by IVF, and being anti-gay is bad since it's against human rights, how about being pro-do_whatever_the_fuck_you_like_so_long_as_you_don't_harm_anyone?
Title: Re: US pastor calls for boycott of Microsoft, HP
Post by: piratePenguin on 21 January 2006, 01:00
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if everyone were gay there'd be no children or everyone would be conceived by IVF
Yea but most people aren't gay, and it'll probably stay that way.

I've never heard anyone preach "pro-gay" as in "YOU SHOULD ALL BY GAY, SINNERS!", just pro-gay-rights really.
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pro-do_whatever_the_fuck_you_like_so_long_as_you_don't_harm_anyone?
That'll do me.

The thing that annoys me about this USeless pastor is that even if the bill was passed it won't directly affect him in ANY WAY. He just wants to stop gay people from getting rights, what a fucking waster.

I'm not pro-gay, but one thing I sure as hell am is anti-(anti-gay).
Title: Re: US pastor calls for boycott of Microsoft, HP
Post by: H_TeXMeX_H on 21 January 2006, 01:31
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pro-do_whatever_the_fuck_you_like_so_long_as_you_don't_harm_anyone?


... and use a condom ... :D
Title: Re: US pastor calls for boycott of Microsoft, HP
Post by: worker201 on 21 January 2006, 01:35
Pro-gay meaning in support of gay rights (homosexuals deserve basic human freedoms, and protection of said freedoms)

Anti-gay meaning in opposition to gay rights (homosexuals do not deserve basic human freedoms, much less protection of said freedoms)

Sorry if that was a bit confusing.  I'm not for homosexuality or against it.  But I am in favor of gay rights.
Title: Re: US pastor calls for boycott of Microsoft, HP
Post by: hm_murdock on 21 January 2006, 18:41
The reason that church boycotts are useless is that die-hard church people have no backbone. Especially when it's going to come to things like MS, HP, Nike... whatever. What? You think these people are going to give up their Windows XP Home on their HPs? What would they get then? A Mac? Ha! Surely you jest.

I had a chance to speak with a man who follows Hutcherson... why? The guy knows that I'm a Mac dude and he was asking me all about it. In the end, he decided that the fact that even though using OS X and using Windows isn't actually that different (aside from X being better), that any difference at all was too much to be assed with. Right after that, I called him a pussy and told him that he's listening to the words of a hatemonger.

That didn't help my position at all ;)
Title: Re: US pastor calls for boycott of Microsoft, HP
Post by: Orethrius on 21 January 2006, 20:35
You're an asshole though.  Not that there's anything WRONG with that, per se, as I often follow that philosophy myself.

At any rate - I'm amused by how many people missed something REALLY SIMPLE.  This numbnuts picked perhaps the single most superfluous reason he could find to boycott Microsoft!  How about the Downloader.Ject debacle?  How about Sasser / SoBig / Melissa / LoveBug?  Isn't "security of one's belongings" a big issue right about now?  What about the mockery of a trial that was "U.S. v Microsoft"?  Why didn't he pick up on the whole "render unto Caesar" bit?  Simple, really: the basest sin - as taught by the church since pretty much its implementation - is homosexuality.  

"What a GREAT way to bring down a corporation!  I mean, if we pick on their hiring practices, SURELY they'll fall in line with our outmoded way of thinking!"  -- Peckerwood, Watta.