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CEO’s come out in support of Gay Marriage

Amazon CEO Pledges $2.5M to Defend Gay Marriage

Posted on July 27, 2012 at 4:37pm by Becket Adams

OLYMPIA, Wash. (The Blaze/AP) — Amazon.com founder and CEO Jeff Bezos and his wife, MacKenzie, announced Friday they are donating $2.5 million to the campaign to defend Washington’s same-sex marriage law.

In addition, (as reported by l’Oignon – 07/25/2012) CEO’s at Ben & Jerry’s, MacDonald’s, Facebook, Microsoft, Rand McNally, ILM, and dozens of other entertainment companies are reportedly contributing $5M per company to the effort. In that same report, Steve Jobs Jr. is quoted as saying: “We will prove to the Luddite Wingnuts that we can generate serious cash to fight these “ANTI” buggers head-on. We’re not big chickens.”   <ps: l’Oignon is “The Onion”>

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The Washington election may be the turning point, thanks in part to the Bezos’ generous donation, Silk said.

Amazon CEO Pledges $2.5M to Defend Gay MarriageAmazon founder, president and CEO Jeff Bezos and wife Mackenzie Bezos announced a gift Friday, July 27, 2012 of $2.5 million to the campaign to defend Washington’s same-sex marriage law. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini, File)

“They understand what‘s at stake for Washington families and what’s at stake for the country,” he said. “We’re at a tipping point, and they really understand this is an historic moment, and they want to be on the right side of history and want to make history.”

Last month Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and co-founder Bill Gates each donated $100,000 to support the law.

Referendum 74 was certified for the November ballot in May after gay marriage opponents in the group Preserve Marriage Washington turned in more than 240,000 signatures. The referendum seeks to overturn the gay-marriage law signed in February by Gov. Chris Gregoire.

Preserve Marriage Washington wants to preserve marriage as the union between one man and one woman, “because marriage is a unique institution that is profoundly in the common good,” the group says on its website.

The same-sex marriage law was supposed to take effect June 7 but has been put on hold.

A “yes” vote on the referendum upholds the law, and a “no” vote overturns it.

Same-sex marriage is legal in New York, Connecticut, Iowa, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont and Washington, D.C. Maryland legalized gay marriage this year as well, but that state also is poised to have a public vote this fall.

In Maine, voters will decide on an initiative to approve same-sex marriage three years after a referendum overturned a law passed by the Maine Legislature. And in Minnesota, voters will decide whether to pass a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage.

So far contributions from same-sex supporters to Washington United for Marriage far outweigh contributions to Preserve Marriage Washington.

Silk expects the organization seeking to repeal the law will receive an infusion of cash late in the campaign from the Washington, D.C.-based National Organization for Marriage, which was involved in ballot measures that overturned same-sex marriage in California and Maine.

Silk expects the other side will spend $4 million to $7 million.

“We take them at their word and we need to dig deep,” he said.

Silk said that despite the recent big-name donors, 80 percent of his organization’s 8,000 donations have been for less than $200.

“This is a grassroots movement,” he said. “This is an issue of fundamental fairness.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

1 comment to CEO’s come out in support of Gay Marriage

  • Marriage – is, and should remain, a legal, ethical, civil and social binding. Adding in religious dogma and doctrine specifying the exact parameters of that union with 2000 year old superstitions, is completely at odds with modern conditions; including the absolute need to reduce the total population of Earth to something less than 2 billion, or a third of what we have now. Gay couples can help us get there – abstinence-only sex education can’t, neither can outlawing abortion, or restricting responsible family planning measures.

    But more importantly: why are so many flakes and trolls involved with what a Georgia restauranteur has to say about the matter? Chick Fil-A is an 80+ year old private company based in Georgia, and has a strong pro-Christian bias. Cathy’s remarks were delivered in a somewhat theological setting, so his remarks are certainly to be expected in that venue. But they didn’t stay there did they?

    There is something distinctly disturbing about public figures in Georgia opening their minds, mouths, and wallets to anti-social stances; segregationist, jingoistic, anti-feminist, anti-choice, forced acquiescence to Christian doctrine and practices, and a public stance against the scientific explanation of anything at odds with their understanding of Biblical truth – whether from a former Governor, (and restauranteur: Lester Maddox), who campaigned with a baseball bat as an anti-black prop, then on to several politicians with strongly conservative and evangelical persona’s who railed against progressive actions, and to another former Governor who responded to a query of what Georgians should do about the rainfall drought by saying: “We should just pray for rain.”

    Does the Chick-fil-A boss, Cathy Jr., have advanced training in social welfare, criminology, law, ethics, biology, medicine – anything which might qualify him as an expert in a discussion on marriage…no, he’s just an average business major educated, Southern Baptist affiliated, Republican Wingnut who gets to be a stand-in performer in the Repub political machine’s “Values” theater of the absurd.

    But it’s not only the comment Dan Cathy made, which in context is not overtly objectionable; but rather the $2M Chick Fil-A has poured into anti-gay organizations, and seeking to overturn same-sex marriage laws in other States which is a flash-point for social activists.

    But the kicker is: Cathy’s remarks helped, from a business perspective: despite a significant investment downgrade in the performance ratings of their food chain during the past year, they currently increased their profitability and thus business ratings with this hub-bub. (http://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/news/2012/07/31/chick-fil-as-image-takes-a-hit.html?ana=e_du_wknd&s=article_du&ed=2012-08-04) – So, maybe Cathy just played the evangelical trolls for a fool.

    The take-away from this should be that any entity that engages in anti-social speech or behavior will be confronted by some, and eagerly supported by others, regardless of the actual merit of the underlying precept.