P&G reaches out to pro-discrimination activist, learns it made right choice


Screen Shot 2014-11-24 At 10.46.06 PmFollowing Procter & Gamble's major decision to come out in favor of marriage equality, Phil Burress, a local anti-LGBT activist from P&G's home state of Ohio, claims the CEO of the company called him to discuss the matter. And here's how that went, according to Burress:


Burress shares that he was then called by the CEO of Proctor [sic] & Gamble. "And [I] spent time on the phone explaining that this is not about equality – this is about special rights for someone’s bed partner," he concludes. [...
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Published on November 25, 2014 03:54
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