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Omaha Steve

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Sun Apr 12, 2015, 11:13 AM Apr 2015

AP: Shop: Ban of those who nixed gay rights bill served purpose




In this April 8, 2015 photo, Joe Curry, a barista and one of the owners at Red Raven Espresso Parlor in Fargo, N.D., serves up a beverage. Curry's shop became the focal point of an anti-discrimination debate after he posted a sign mocking lawmakers who voted against a bill to prohibit discrimination in housing and government based on sexual orientation. (AP Photo/Dave Kolpack)

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/1e64c5af96da4bbfb035a362d19ff95e/shop-ban-those-who-nixed-gay-rights-bill-served-purpose

FARGO, N.D. (AP) — A worker-owner of a Fargo coffee shop who instituted a tongue-in-cheek ban on North Dakota lawmakers for opposing an anti-discrimination bill says the response has been "99.9 percent positive" and that he made his point, even if a few people didn't like it.

Joe Curry, one of the worker-owners of the Red Raven Espresso Parlor, posted a newspaper page in the shop earlier this month that showed the 55 Republican state House members who rejected a bill that would have prohibited discrimination based on sexual orientation in housing, government, public services and the workplace. It was accompanied by a sign saying the legislators were banned, "Unless accompanied by a lesbian, gay, bisexual or transsexual, queer, intersex or asexual person."

The stunt got a lot of attention, with Republican-led legislatures in Indiana and Arkansas having just rolled back their new religious objections laws under pressure from critics who considered the laws invitations to discriminate against the LGBT community. Curry said he wanted to use humor to make a serious point and to show support for his customers, whom he describes as mostly "lefties" in a conservative state.

"The ban was, I thought, very tongue in cheek, requiring them to be escorted by someone from the LBGT community," Curry said Wednesday. "I hope that they thought about it, at least, and I hope some of them giggled. But in the end, they are all welcome here."

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AP: Shop: Ban of those who nixed gay rights bill served purpose (Original Post) Omaha Steve Apr 2015 OP
Cool! shenmue Apr 2015 #1
K&R marym625 Apr 2015 #2
Well done, Joe! oldandhappy Apr 2015 #3
Well played! n/t backscatter712 Apr 2015 #4
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