NOM Launches Starbucks Boycott Over Same-Sex Marriage Stance

 
 
By _Michael  Gryboski_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/author/michael-gryboski/)  , Christian Post 
Reporter
March 23, 2012|5:15 pm

 
 
The National Organization for _Marriage_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/topics/marriage/)  has announced that it is 
launching a  boycott of Starbucks, 
the international coffee  chain, along with its affiliates.
NOM decided to organize a boycott, dubbed the "Dump Starbucks" campaign,  
because the company's corporate _leadership_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/topics/leadership/)  actively  supported efforts 
to legalize same-sex 
marriage. 
Jonathan Baker, director of NOM's Corporate Fairness Project, told The  
Christian Post that Starbucks' support for same-sex marriage goes beyond a mere 
 statement from an executive. 
"The support is not just the personal endorsement of a senior executive, 
but  is the official corporate position of the company," said Baker. 
"Obviously this position does not reflect the views of all customers and  
employees and the NOM protest and dumpstarbucks.com is designed to enable 
these  customers and employees to have a voice." 
Unlike other socially conservative organizations, the boycott is "new  
territory" for NOM, having never organized such an endeavor before, said Baker. 
 
"We know what American voters believe about marriage, and we also believe  
that as an international company that Starbucks is going against the beliefs 
of  the vast majority of their customers in the Middle East and in places 
like China  and _India_ (http://www.christianpost.com/region/india/)  where 
they are  gearing up for dramatic growth," said Baker. 
"We have every expectation that tens of thousands of Starbucks consumers 
will  support our effort as we tell Starbucks that true diversity is 
respecting the  views of all customers." 
As the legal and legislative battles over marriage definition erupted  
regarding the Defense of Marriage Act and bills like the one brought before  
Washington State, Starbucks stood firmly in support of same-sex marriage. 
"Starbucks is proud to join other leading Northwest employers in support of 
 Washington State legislation recognizing marriage equality for same-sex  
couples," said Kalen Holmes, executive vice president for Partner Resources 
at  Starbucks, in a statement. 
"We are deeply dedicated to embracing diversity and treating one another 
with  respect and dignity, and remain committed to providing an inclusive, 
supportive  and safe work _environment_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/topics/environment/)  for all  of our partners." 
In the past, boycotts have been used by both sides of the marriage 
definition  debate against businesses that have lent some form of support to 
one 
side or the  other. 
Back in 2008, the American Family Association announced its intention to  
boycott McDonald's due to the company deciding to make an agreement with a 
gay  rights group. Over the past few years, same-sex marriage organizations 
have  attempted to have colleges discontinue their business agreements with  
Chick-Fil-A because of the fast food company's association with socially  
conservative groups. Last year, gay rights groups launched an effort to boycott 
 Target due to their affiliation with a conservative organization. 
Regarding any comparison between the efforts, Liz Owen, director of  
communications for Parents, Families, & Friends of Lesbians and Gays, told  CP 
that her organization prefers "Buycotts" to boycotts. 
"PFLAG National supports buycotts not boycotts: we encourage all people who 
 do not demean and devalue the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and 
transgender  (LGBT) people to support companies who support our loved ones," 
said 
Owen. 
Baker of NOM felt that the efforts of socially conservative groups to 
boycott  businesses like Starbucks were different because of the context of the 
 
corporation's support for one side or the other. 
"Neither Target nor Chick-fil-A have taken a corporate stance in the 
marriage  debate," said Baker. 
"Both companies have a strong history of serving all customers 
respectfully,  neither company has taken a corporate position on marriage, and 
we feel 
that  both of these boycotts, which have been ineffective, are  disingenuous."

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