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In reply to the discussion: So what's so bad about The Salvation Army anyway? [View all]myrna minx
(22,772 posts)66. Thank you. To think that the fight for LGBTIQ equality is sneered by some here as a "purity test"
is just awful. It's always easier to bargain away someone else's rights.
There are plenty of wonderful charities who do not have such discriminatory, bigoted structures.
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local shelters and food banks are a much more efficient use of charitable resources.
liberal_at_heart
Nov 2013
#108
If people aren't punished for being bigoted, then they have no incentive to stop being bigoted
el_bryanto
Nov 2013
#23
Bryant, think about what you said, and please correct me if I misunderstand...
yawnmaster
Nov 2013
#45
Well it's not my argument; it's just me trying to understand the argument being applied
el_bryanto
Nov 2013
#51
Isn't closing avenues for bigots the same as punishing them? or how would it be different? nt
el_bryanto
Nov 2013
#128
I had an SA bell ringer tell me to my face that they didn't want my money because of
Vashta Nerada
Nov 2013
#8
That bell ringer knew what your "lifestyle" is as you dropped your change in the bucket.......how?
WillowTree
Nov 2013
#102
It had nothing to do with purity, and everything to do with calling a horse a horse. nt
eqfan592
Nov 2013
#35
it seeks out and fires persons who are found to be LGBT or who advocate for LGBT issues. I can
msongs
Nov 2013
#10
Perhaps those who get their information do so from sources we would object to.
Savannahmann
Nov 2013
#11
OK - that's different- because Ayn Rand was a philosopher who communicated her philosophy
el_bryanto
Nov 2013
#24
Back in the early to mid 1990s, I volunteered with a Salvation Army program for street youth
Lydia Leftcoast
Nov 2013
#14
You were helping. Helping a campaign to aid in discriminatory hiring practices.
eqfan592
Nov 2013
#40
You understand that people dealing with other branches have experienced discrimination, right?
eqfan592
Nov 2013
#38
Lots of things. It is not a charity, it is a church and as such is not subject to any oversight.
Egalitarian Thug
Nov 2013
#27
Do they discriminate? Yes, they do....but then...so does every religion in some form or way...
Xolodno
Nov 2013
#49
Glad you responded...from you last post..it seemed you were going to cut and run....
Xolodno
Nov 2013
#65
Actually, my response would be "I'm sorry, but my money goes to organizations that support...
eqfan592
Nov 2013
#90
Yeah, when you start putting words in my mouth, you've officially admitted defeat.
eqfan592
Nov 2013
#94
I don't think you need defend yourself for doing good, but the picture you've painted
Egalitarian Thug
Nov 2013
#64
I don't see the SA as "secretive"...just usually religious..and maybe thats where we part ways...
Xolodno
Nov 2013
#71
Why would you be ok with some of your donation being used to do harm while some does good?
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2013
#120
Thank you. To think that the fight for LGBTIQ equality is sneered by some here as a "purity test"
myrna minx
Nov 2013
#66
I prefer to donate my goods, services and money to organizations that aren't bigoted.
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2013
#70
"Purity test" has become code word for "I want it to be OK for me to support people and orgs that...
eqfan592
Nov 2013
#85
The Salvation Army fought for hiring discrimination with federal faith based funds.
LeftyMom
Nov 2013
#110
Those who donated to them helped fund that legal agenda. It is that simple.
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2013
#119
I understand Scientology does much 'good work' do you give to them as well? KKK community out
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2013
#118
The interesting thing about this thread is the lack of alternatives offered.
TheKentuckian
Nov 2013
#122
Why do they not name those at least? I saw only one alternative and that was
TheKentuckian
Nov 2013
#125
I almost posted a local alternative, but I didn't because it wouldn't be generally helpful
LeftyMom
Nov 2013
#131
That is kind of the thing. No doubt the organization is worthy but by definitely they don't have the
TheKentuckian
Nov 2013
#134
Locally their programs are MUCH wider reaching and more comprehensive than SA.
LeftyMom
Nov 2013
#135