Chef behind Barilla Pasta is blatantly homophobic

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How is he "hating" homosexuals? He's just stating his opinion, I don't see how he is being hateful. Are you not allowed to have a different opinion?


Would you feel the same way if he was talking about disabled people? Or Catholics?
Anonymous
All dried pasta seems the seem to me, except for the $4/pound imported stuff.
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Anonymous wrote:
The fuck is that supposed to mean? Do you think you're clever, implying that I'm gay? That's even more homophobic than the comment by the chef. Jesus.


Okay Poster, this is your third consecutive F-bomb. If you are unable to calm down and post a bit more respectfully, you and I are not going to get along. You have made clear that you are not interest in boycotting Barilla Pasta. Having made that point, I think it is safe for you to move on to another topic.

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Anonymous
We eat tons of Barilla Plus for the extra protein, but I don't want to buy it any more. Does anyone know of a good alternative?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How is he "hating" homosexuals? He's just stating his opinion, I don't see how he is being hateful. Are you not allowed to have a different opinion?


Here are some other "opinions"
Black people are only good in sports.
All Jews are greedy.
Gays are anti-family, and bad for families.

See, those are all "opinions." They also happen to be filled with hate for specific groups of people. You are "allowed" to have these opinions, but if you have these opinions I will call you out on your hatred.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't think what he said was that bad though. He's entitled to his feelings


Sure he is. And I'm entitled to not buy his products. Simple. I don't do business with people I don't like.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think what he said was that bad though. He's entitled to his feelings


Sure he is. And I'm entitled to not buy his products. Simple. I don't do business with people I don't like.


You see, this is where you are wrong. You do business all the time with people you don't like. That is why it is called business.

You have no idea of the views of the people behind 95 percent of the products you buy. Why not? because it doesn't matter. You just occasionally get behind whatever random boycott makes it to the attention of DCUM.
Anonymous
No longer buying their product. Thank you OP.
Anonymous
I still like their pasta, so I'm buying it.
Anonymous
You see, this is where you are wrong. You do business all the time with people you don't like. That is why it is called business.

You have no idea of the views of the people behind 95 percent of the products you buy. Why not? because it doesn't matter. You just occasionally get behind whatever random boycott makes it to the attention of DCUM.


When CEOs are dumb enough to let fly with their bigoted opinions and become the 5% of businesses where I do know their views, I will change, and have changed, my consumption patterns.

See also:
Chick-fil-A
Whole Foods
Papa John's
Domino's
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think what he said was that bad though. He's entitled to his feelings


Sure he is. And I'm entitled to not buy his products. Simple. I don't do business with people I don't like.


You see, this is where you are wrong. You do business all the time with people you don't like. That is why it is called business.

You have no idea of the views of the people behind 95 percent of the products you buy. Why not? because it doesn't matter. You just occasionally get behind whatever random boycott makes it to the attention of DCUM.


I understand that I might not know everyone's views. But if i happen to find out -- I'm gonna act how I see fit.
Anonymous
So the diaper comany doesn't like unicorns, so we need to stop using them, but the laundry detergent compnay supports wearing fur so we need to stop using that but the dish soap company supports gay marriage so we will use that but we can't fill the car with gas because they drill in the ocean, then we need to look at the toilet paper company, oh wait, they don't think every kid should get a trophy so let;s stop ..............

on and on you are all wacky.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How is he "hating" homosexuals? He's just stating his opinion, I don't see how he is being hateful. Are you not allowed to have a different opinion?


Would you feel the same way if he was talking about disabled people? Or Catholics?


bashing catholics is the cool thing to do but that is changing and soon beign catholic will be cool. keep up
Anonymous
This thread makes me truly see how rigid folks are. So what if want to boycott something? Why get bunched up panties? Im totally fine with y'all deciding to keep buying. That's totally fine. Why can't you be fine with us? Because you think we're dumb and you must let us know? That says more about you, really. Let folks be. It's easier than you think.
Anonymous
I am gay and have an adopted child. We will no longer be buying Barilla pasta.

We dont go to chick fil a either, Its not about how we will be treated in the restuarant, its about what they choose to spend their profits on. In chick fil a's case one of the companies they donate to is "focus on the family" They are an anti-gay family group and actively oppose legislation to benefit our civil rights.
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