The radical, fanatical and  far-left gay movement is a group that represents far less than 2-3% of the entire U.S. population who self identify as gay.   Yet they sure demand a lot of attention from an overrepresentation in the media. 

gaypride-1PORTLAND — A new Westmoreland grocery isn’t even open yet and already its owner has created a controversy with statements she made online. But the owner told KGW Thursday she wants to make amends.
In about one week Chauncy Childs plans to open her natural grocer on Southeast Milwaukie Avenue. But after a series of postings she made on her Facebook page, she now finds herself at the often dangerous intersection where social media and gay rights meet.
The Moreland Farmer’s Pantry will offer fresh produce, raw milk and foods that are free of genetic engineering.
Westmoreland resident Sean O’Riordan was looking forward to the store opening. But his neighbors started expressing concern to him.
“People were then starting to say, ‘Did you see the owner’s Facebook page?” O’Riordan said.
O’Riordan didn’t like the store owner’s posts regarding gay people and same sex marriage. For him it’s very personal. He lost his gay brother to AIDS.
“He was loyal to a fault and would do anything for you,” O’Riordan said. “He was persecuted because he was gay, and it’s not a right. It’s not a right.”
Gay fillaO’Riorden made a YouTube video highlighting the business owner’s posts, including an article headlined “Yes, of course a business owner should have the right to refuse service to gay people.”
Childs said she believes the idea but not the practice.
“What I believe is that…a private business has the right,” Childs said.
She went on to say that she would not personally deny someone service at her store.
“Absolutely not,” Childs said. “Absolutely, unequivocally, totally not.” (read more)

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