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BY ED VITGLIANO | AFA Journal News Editor
Fords support
for the gay lifestyle is well known to homosexual organizations
like the Human Rights Campaign (HRC). The group gave Ford a 100%
corporate rating meaning its promotion of issues important
to HRC and other gay lobby groups was perfect. Fox News reported
that Ford was the only automaker to receive the top score.
AFA has created a Web
site www.boycottford.com
to inform consumers of the depth of commitment Ford has to
the homosexual agenda. Among the controversial steps taken by the
company:
Donating to
gay rights groups Ford has donated hundreds of thousands
of dollars to homosexual groups which push the gay agenda, especially
the drive to legalize same-sex marriage.
For example, in 1999
Ford gave $200,000 to the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force and
$100,000 to the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Campaign.
In 2005 the company
donated $250,000 to help build Affirmations, a homosexual community
center, in Ferndale, Michigan.
The top gift in the
campaign to build Affirmations $500,000 came from
Allan Gilmour, a homosexual and former vice chairman of Ford Motor
Company. Before he retired, Gilmour was chairman of the Ford Motor
Company Fund through which gifts to homosexual organizations are
made.
Moreover, last year
for every Jaguar or Land Rover purchased, Ford pledged to give up
to $1,000 to the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation. In
similar fashion in the past, Fords Volvo division donated
$500 to HRC for every vehicle purchased or leased.
The company is also
an "Emerald Sponsor" of Parents, Families and Friends
of Lesbians and Gays, a national organization promoting the acceptance
of a kids homosexual orientation, should they claim to be
gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgendered (GLBT).
Ford is an annual sponsor
of the Reaching Out MBA Conference that promotes the education,
visibility and networking capabilities of GLBT business leaders
in the U.S. and around the globe.
Sponsoring
gay pride events In the 2005 Gay Pride Day in Ferndale,
Michigan, Ford boasted that it had generously sponsored the "family
area," which portrays same-sex couples as the heads of so-called
families.
Ford has consistently
sponsored these types of events. It gave more than $5,000 to help
sponsor the 2004 Motor City Pride Weekend, and again helped sponsor
the event in 2005. Last year the event included a homosexual "commitment
[marriage] ceremony."
The company donated
a red Mustang Cobra convertible to the Michigan Gay Pride March,
becoming the first auto manufacturer to donate a vehicle.
Ford also sponsored
the "pride parade" in London in 2004 and 2005, and also
was the main sponsor of the London Mardi Gras, a gay event.
Ian McAllister, chairman
and managing director of Ford Motor Company Limited, praised the
companys support for the homosexual community. "Ford
has been supporting gay, lesbian and transgender events and charities
for many years, and this year, Ford will be a main sponsor of the
London Mardi Gras," McAllister said. "We believe at Ford
in helping a global society that is more open and tolerant, and
one that values diversity. Our presence at the Mardi Gras underlines
that philosophy."
Advertising
in homosexual media Ford supports homosexual publications
with ads, including sexually-oriented ads. One such ad for Fords
Volvo division contained a photo that is obviously intended to represent
male arousal.
The company hired a
Washington, D.C., marketing firm to target the gay, lesbian, bisexual
and transgender market, which developed a plan to involve Ford in
the day-to-day business of selling vehicles worldwide to gay and
lesbian customers.
Moreover, Ford actively
recruits homosexuals for employment by advertising on gay job Web
sites.
Pushing employees
to accept homosexuality Ford held the first automotive
conference aimed at bringing diversity to the car industry.
"Diversity"
is a code word used by many companies to force employees to accept
homosexuality. By defining themselves as a minority such as African-Americans,
homosexual activists seek to bolster their claims of needing special
treatment.
Encouraged by Ford,
more than 100 multinational companies attended the meeting which,
according to 365Gay.com, included a goal of "broadening the
number of LGBT workers in the field."
The company was also
an executive sponsor of the 2004 Out and Equal Workplace Summit
Conference. The purpose of the event was to advance the homosexual
agenda, including homosexual marriage, in major corporations.
All of this effort on
behalf of the homosexual community has gotten Ford noticed by gay
activists. The company has been on the DiversityInc.com Top 50 Companies
for Diversity list in each of the four years the rankings have been
published.
"Ford enthusiastically
supports the homosexual lifestyle and homosexual organizations
all of which are vigorously promoting same-sex marriage," said
AFA President Tim Wildmon. "We just cant sit idly by
while a once great car company chooses sides in the culture war."
AFA is asking those
who oppose Fords promotion of homosexuality to boycott the
company and to sign a petition to that effect at the www.boycottford.com
Web site.
"Call your local
Ford dealer as well as dealers for the rest of Fords automotive
divisions, and let them know you will not buy products from a company
which will use some of those profits to undermine marriage, the
family and our culture," Wildmon said.
CONTACT:
Chairman
William Clay (Bill) Ford, Jr.
Ford Motor Company
P. O. Box 1899
Dearborn, MI 48121
Phone: 313-322-3000
Toll free: 800-392-3673
Fax: 313-845-6073
E-mail:
wford@ford.comwford@ford.com
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