Alan Stock, the head of the large movie chain Cinemark (which also goes by the names by Century Theatre, CineArts and Tinseltown) gave $9,999 to the 'Yes on 8' campaign - and a boycott has been called for. For a list of U.S. locations, go HERE.
No longer will individuals be allowed to fund hate and not suffer the consequences. Some will ask: Why boycott a company when it's the employees who will suffer? The answer to that is: actions have consequences. Mr. Stock makes his money from Cinemark. Mr. Stock uses that money to fund hate. Therefore, we should cut off his money, so he can no longer fund hate. If Mr. Stock cares about his reputation, the reputation of his company, and the well-being of his employees, he will think twice before helping Haters in the future.
BOYCOTT CINEMARK THEATERS. No more Mr. Nice Gay...
No longer will individuals be allowed to fund hate and not suffer the consequences. Some will ask: Why boycott a company when it's the employees who will suffer? The answer to that is: actions have consequences. Mr. Stock makes his money from Cinemark. Mr. Stock uses that money to fund hate. Therefore, we should cut off his money, so he can no longer fund hate. If Mr. Stock cares about his reputation, the reputation of his company, and the well-being of his employees, he will think twice before helping Haters in the future.
BOYCOTT CINEMARK THEATERS. No more Mr. Nice Gay...