Apple CEO Tim Cook Is a Bigot Who Does Not Believe in Religious Freedom (state, claim)
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Do you still own/use Apple products? If so, you condone Apple's silent acceptance of the execution of homosexuals.
Yeah, no I don't (especially given your untrue premise). See how that works?
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Originally Posted by InformedConsent
Tim Cook railed about Indiana's law, but says not one word about the execution of homosexuals in the countries in which Apple does business and supports their products.
That's actually accepted protocol to trim threads to address specific points. And, in fact, copyright laws actually require such. Only the relevant text can be quoted.
Yeah, no I don't (especially given your untrue premise). See how that works?
If you use/own any Apple product, you're accepting Apple's quiet acquiescence to the execution of gays in the countries in which Apple does business and/or supports their products.
With every keystroke on your Apple product, think of yet another gay being thrown off a building rooftop or getting beheaded just for being gay. Apple silently acquiesces to that, no word of protest has EVER been uttered, but Apple's Tim Cook publicly protests the Indiana law that might possibly result in a gay couple not being able to buy a wedding cake in a very small number of bakeries in Indiana.
If acquiescing to the execution of gays bothers you, and it SHOULD, stop using Apple products. Ditch them. Don't buy them. Boycott Apple.
No, I don't think I will. Although I can't help but notice that you've admitted you make things up, or as you put it, "guess".
Why do you continue to make arguments after it's been explained to you that they have no merit? This is like when you tried to pretend Clinton-era policy justified the scum Bush killing thousands of Iraqis long after it was explained to you that the policy in question was explicit in stating it did not justify military action.
No, I don't think I will. Although I can't help but notice that you've admitted you make things up, or as you put it, "guess".
Do you have/use Apple products? And if so do you also condone the execution of gays as does Apple and Tim Cook as is apparent by their silent acquiescence of such in the face of Tim Cook's public condemnation of Indiana's law?
If you use/own any Apple product, you're accepting Apple's quiet acquiescence to the execution of gays in the countries in which Apple does business and/or supports their products.
With every keystroke on your Apple product, think of yet another gay being thrown off a building rooftop or getting beheaded just for being gay. Apple silently acquiesces to that, no word of protest has EVER been uttered, but Apple's Tim Cook publicly protests the Indiana law that might possibly result in a gay couple not being able to buy a wedding cake in a very small number of bakeries in Indiana.
If acquiescing to the execution of gays bothers you, and it SHOULD, stop using Apple products. Ditch them. Don't buy them. Boycott Apple.
You have no right to dictate to me what I should and shouldn't do, what I do and don't think, what I can and cannot accept - including your own interpretation of these particular events. Which is just that. An interpretation with no basis in actuality.
You have no standing in my life.
How about you not use Apple products and keep your nose out of what I do?
I see no correlation between Apple and beheading gays. Sorry. I shall continue to refute you using my iPad, my Mac Pro, and my iMac. I might even write an ode to you with my Logic Pro X software, make a documentary about it using FCP, and do a presentation on the need for gay cakes on Keynote. Should be fun.
Thanks for helping me appreciate how much I enjoy my Macs.
You have no right to dictate to me what I should and shouldn't do, what I do and don't think, what I can and cannot accept - including your own interpretation of these particular events. Which is just that. An interpretation with no basis in actuality.
You have no standing in my life.
How about you not use Apple products and keep your nose out of what I do?
I see no correlation between Apple and beheading gays. Sorry. I shall continue to refute you using my iPad, my Mac Pro, and my iMac. I might even write an ode to you with my Logic Pro X software, make a documentary about it using FCP, and do a presentation on the need for gay cakes on Keynote. Should be fun.
Thanks for helping me appreciate how much I enjoy my Macs.
With every keystroke another Gay gets their wings.
Oooo maybe the new Daily Show host can use that one.
You have no right to dictate to me what I should and shouldn't do
Sadly, the gays in the countries that execute gays, in which Apple sells and/or services their products don't have that choice. By using Apple products, you're supporting Apple's quiet acquiescence of the execution of gays. Proud of yourself?
With every keystroke another Gay gets their wings.
They've already made it clear that they don't give a sh*t that gays are routinely executed in the countries in which Apple sells/services their products, with Tim Cook saying not one word in protest. Let them own that evil. They deserve it.
Sadly, the gays in the countries that execute gays, in which Apple sells and/or services their products don't have that choice. By using Apple products, you're supporting Apple's quiet acquiescence of the execution of gays. Proud of yourself?
No, I'm not. (Given that you made it up, and that you don't get to decide what I do and don't support).
Hey I can't wait for the Watch.
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