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Microsoft’s homosexual agenda will not be tolerated, pastel icons and nice desktop wallpaper featuring cast of London Cats an abomination
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by John Biggs on November 19, 2007

Improve the community! Firestorms of shareholder angst! Steve Ballmer calls former football player a liar! Microsoft loves them some gays! What will Microsoft do?

An advocate of a “biblical stance” against divorce and homosexuality, Mr Hutcherson, 55, is asking millions of evangelical activists, as well as Orthodox Jewish and other allies, to buy up Microsoft shares and demand a return to traditional values.

Microsoft, he declares, will be just the first company targeted in an escalation of the culture wars between evangelicals and corporate America.

“There are 256 Fortune 500 companies alone pouring millions upon millions of dollars into pushing the homosexual agenda,” he told The Daily Telegraph.

Good plan, dude.

Pastor in Microsoft ‘gay rights’ share bid [Telegraph]

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  • Oh come on now. We all know it is Apple that foists its gay agenda on the public, not Microsoft. Who else in this industry markets powder puff white notebooks to young males? Believe me, every time I fire up my white MacBook in public, gay men line up to kiss me. And by jove I feel pretty as a ballroom Princes while carrying it too. There is a strategy at work here, hidden beneath a white motif: iGay.

    “Microsoft: making the world a gayer place…one brightly colored desktop icon at a time”

  • Holy crap, what a dumbfuck. I guess the “former Dallas Cowboys linebacker” had a few too many hits to the head… Not only is he a bigot, but he’s an absolute moron, too.

  • This is a pretty common thing from Hutch, he makes a lot of noise about gays and unwed parents. like earth, he’s mostly harmless.

  • He must have owned some stock to get permission to speak at the shareholders meeting?

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