Tomorrow is the “Day Without a Gay”

Tomorrow is the “Day Without a Gay”

It’s the newest way Prop. 8 opponents are trying to flex their spindly little muscles. Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like they’ve even got the gays on board.

If they can’t even get the gay community fully behind this, somehow I doubt that they’ll be able to have much of an economic impact. Still, this is a better way of protesting than their usual actions of violence, intimidation, and extortion, right?

Hat Tips: Michelle Malkin and Hot Air

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  • @abigvoctory on Twitter opined: You know that karma thing that happens when you call in sick when you’re not sick? I’m afraid to call in gay tomorrow.

  • @abigvictory on Twitter opined: You know that karma thing that happens when you call in sick when you’re not sick? I’m afraid to call in gay tomorrow.

  • Tomare Utsu Zo says:

    It’s one of the best ways I can think of. It either works or it lets you know just how unimportant you are.

  • Big Al says:

    I don’t think that ‘Gay’ can be described as a illness…, as they themselves have been all about its naturality. Can’t be described as a disability…, you’d certainly roast for suggesting that… So, if your gay and you don’t go, and then they decide not to let you… well, its all on you. Taking a ‘Gay’ day most likely won’t fly in front of the labor board.

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