Gap is better for the gays than Abercrombie? That's a little of a surprise, given the amount of Abercrombie apparel you see gays wearing everywhere and the homo-erotic bent of their ad campaigns...
Still on the apparel section of the guide...I don't think I need to tell gays to avoid the Men's Warehouse, but I was surprised to see DNKY with a pretty lame score.
Gays should not spend their hard-earned pink money on homophobic corporations, like Exxon and the others pointed by the guide. Gays, wise up!
It's shopping season and it's time for gays to pay attention to HRC's Shopping Guide. You can download the pdf or browse the guide online.
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Man.. I'd love to have initiaves like this here...
Besides we have the biggest Gay Parade in the world, there's so much to do about rights and society...:-(
Posted by: marcus | Nov 22, 2006 at 04:59 PM
Amen!!!! If we don't have proper political representation at least we can make sure that we "vote" with our wallets. It makes me crazy to think that the very companies that owe much of their succes and bottom line to us, deny us basic benefits as employees.
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