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"Pride of Indiana" is a mockumentary satirizing the Religious Freedom Restoration Act and how one small Indiana town reacts to the new law. “Like” us on Facebook. www.facebook.com/prideofindiana
We need to stop protesting against these places because they are getting TONS of money from people and it’s a publicity stunt. Those Memories pizza people no longer have the pizzera and yet they have over 250K now. It’s disgusting.
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Comic I made in response to the RFRA
#MemoriesPizza
Fear that the Religious Freedom Restoration Act would lead to refusal to serve the LGBT community has come to fruition, with Memories Pizza in Walkerton, Indiana saying they would not cater a gay marriage.
“If a gay couple was to come and they wanted us to bring pizzas to their wedding, we'd have to say no.” Crystal O’Conner told media on Wednesday.
Have you met a gay person, Crystal? I’m sure your pies are the best in upwards of 2 counties, but something tells me that Grant and Javier aren’t going to be racing from Equinox to make it in time for their tasting. “Hmmmm, this half-anchovy is good, but does it pair well with the 1961 Chateau Palmer Margaux?” Stop it.
Backlash was so strong that Memories Pizza owners have elected to close their doors. “Who’s going with me to Walkerton, IN to burn down #MemoriesPizza” tweeted a woman with too much time on her hands, and an unbecoming twitter picture.
Everybody calm the fuck down. These people make Pizza’s for a living, they’re not teaching your kid’s philosophy class.
Each of us of is just doing the best we can at our own level of consciousness.
Whether you’re for, or against the new law, I think we can all agree that we don’t want to be assholes. Stop letting this make you crazy and just do your best to love one another. I’m almost glad this law was passed; clearly we’ve been needing to have this conversation for a while now.
This pizza place that won't cater gay weddings
Doesn't even cater... Plus the common thing I keep seeing is "what gay wedding would have a pizza place cater?" I wonder this as well
The rights of none shall be abridged on account of religious belief or worship, did I fucking stutter, Indiana?
James Madison, mostly