From cars to food to entertainment, see firms not pushing LGBT agenda


By Joe Kovacs
© 2011 WorldNetDaily

 

 

When it comes to automotive service in America, Pep Boys may be among the best-known brands, but the company is doing absolutely nothing to promote the homosexual agenda.

That's the conclusion of the Human Rights Campaign which has produced its 2011 "Buying Guide for Workplace Equality."

The report lists hundreds of U.S. companies according to their support and non-support for "gay," lesbian, bisexual and transgender causes. The scale is from zero to 100, with those closest to zero being firms that are not supportive of homosexual policies, and those nearest 100 being very "gay"-friendly.

The criteria include anti-discrimination protections, domestic partner benefits, diversity training and transgender-inclusive benefits.

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The HRC notes that some companies, including Pep Boys, have refused to voluntarily participate in the group's survey, but they were ranked nonetheless based on publicly available data.

Consumers can view the report in full either in a PDF format, or by selecting individual company names or categories that include apparel; automotive; banking and finance; entertainment; food; fun and games; health and beauty; home and garden; household products; insurance and health care; kids; newsstand; oil and gas; pet care; restaurants; retailers; shipping; technology; and travel and leisure.

 

Besides Pep Boys in the automotive category, other apparent non-supporters for homosexual-related issues include Harley-Davidson, Goodyear, Cooper Tire, Advance Auto Parts and Autozone. 


The automotive category of the HRC 2011 Buying Guide shows Pep Boys with a score of zero, meaning the auto-service company does little to promote homosexual causes.

 

Among the pro-homosexual champions with perfect scores in the car industry are GM, Ford, Chrysler, Toyota, Subaru and Volkswagen.

In the oil and gas category, ExxonMobil, which voluntarily took part in the survey, was given a zero score, meaning its policies are not very favorable to homosexuals.

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