Quote Originally Posted by Iris lily View Post
Replying to my own thread, I would just like to say that while I will not control (I can't!) the direction of this thread, I'd like to see it take off in a discussion of the ethics of boycott: when is boycott good, when not. And what is an appropriate "boycott" and when does that become something else, like personal bullying?

If we veer into the tired subject area of gay marriage, I will be bored. Don't bore me.
It makes me wonder what is ethically different between a public boycott day and a public show of support day (anti-boycott?).

Personally I think you should make people aware of facts and then let them make informed choices.

That said, Mr. Smith (who made so sure he got in that he's a heterosexual) I think was looking more for a few seconds of fame than any positive change.