Sunday, August 5, 2012

Gay Sprint Employee Verbally Assaults Customer Over Chick-Fil-A

Jake and Katie Baker wrote a letter to the corporate office of Sprint regarding a verbal assault Katie received at the hands of a homosexual employee of an independent Sprint service center in Dallas, Texas. What "hateful" action by Katie justified the tirade? Apparently Katie Baker, not realizing the Sprint employee was a homosexual, offered to buy him lunch from Chick-fil-A.

"Last week my wife and I were finishing some errands one of which was stop by the Sprint phone store and get our phones fixed. Two out of three of our phones were malfunctioning."

The letter goes on to state: "After finally finding the Sprint store, we entered and the manager BK greeted us at the counter. We explained the problems with the two phones. ... BK said it would be about an hour and a half before he could get to her phone, however, his associate Duce Roddick said he could take a look at my phone to make the small adjustment that would solve my problem."

"[U]nfortunately my wonderfully innocent wife did not perceive that this young man was in fact homosexual, which becomes an important part of this little story as you will see. Moving on, Duce took my phone and began to examine it. He jokingly remarked that he was very hungry and that we could pay him in burgers from across the street at the fast food joint."

"It was about then that Katie said no we’ll bring you something from … wait for it … Chick-fil-A. That’s about the time that old Duce’s “Milk of Human Kindness” began to sour." "His next act included...." Go to TeaParty.org to read the rest of the letter.

12 comments:

  1. I would have waited for the next guy and closed my account, whether it was cellular or landline, I would have went somewhere else.

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  2. Yet, the left can't seem to stop demanding tolerance from those they oppose. They get none from me!

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  3. This increase in hate and intolerance from all those who oppose God's laws is coming out more and more. I am greatly concerned for this not to mention the tension I see being built up. This situation is a perfect example. We may not all agree, but we need to respect and love each other's view. If homosexuality were truly what God meant for humankind, I believe they would respond much differently in patience, kindness and love as they wait for God's timing to reveal his will. But this isn't the case, homosexuality is wrong and like any predisposition to a certain sin, a person has to resist it with God's strength. Society is being bullied, lied to, convinced through faulty studies, mis-information, and other false claims, that homosexuality is normal. Although I don't judge those who struggle with it,I do find fault with those individuals who violently insist we think as they do. It won't happen. No law, political thought police, violence, yelling/screaming will bring about a heart change. The law of God is written in our hearts and it can't be manipulated. I pray for our country and for those who can't let their arguments stand on their own meritis but insist that violent, verbal abuse is acceptable to get their point across.

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    1. "This increase in hate and intolerance from all those who oppose God's laws is coming out more and more."

      There's really no "increase." Fortunately though, it is simply being reported more and more... perhaps it's a good thing in the end as all Americans need to see what has been apparent to so many of us, who are politically involved, for so long.

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  4. I'm gay. My lover and I have been together for over 34 years. I HAVE NO problem Chick-Fill-A (?) or their owner's opinion. I HAVE MAJOR problems with emotional wrecks like the phone mechanic and they're ilk no matter what their position.

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    1. An intelligent comment, to be commended!

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    2. Thanks for that post!

      As a black person, I typically equate the "movement leaders" who claim that they are promoting "gay rights" as being the same as those "movement leaders" in the black community who claim to advance "civil rights."

      In both cases, the "movement-leaders," all too often, do not represent or advocate the views of those they claim to serve.

      They both push another agenda entirely, under the guise of serving the causes they claim to profess, which does not serve (and in many cases runs counter to) the interests of those they claim to serve.

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  8. I am self do not hate gays...but I am lost over the concept within...homosexual, is in fact a sex act...somehow it became a "Race Of People", all so long ago.....what does bother me is the dis-respect to children in public....like there was this guy who is gay...in the back woods of tennessee...dressed up like a female...this is not cool in public...it shows no respect in the presence of children...it states a sexual statement of what they are....and for sex....
    I dont know....kind of lost....friends I know who are gay stated this kind of showing off is wrong......so like I said more respect needs to be done in the presence of children...

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