I don’t know if you’ve heard of them, I never had until today, but there’s a new hate group to pay attention to on the American scene.
It’s called One Million Moms (you can pretty much always tell the hate groups by their wholesome names, eh?) and they seem to be a subsidiary of the American Family Association.
But it’s a group of mothers, right, so they must be agitating for beneficial, motherly values, right? Like nutrition programs in the schools, or free health care for low-income women, or early education programs?
Afraid not. Apparently what One Million Moms want is for J.C. Penney to fire Ellen DeGeneres as their spokesperson.
It is absurd to think that a company would find treating customers in this fashion an acceptable behavior. Our members stated their concerns in a kind, professional manner. Insulting customers by ignoring us will not be tolerated. OMM members can shop elsewhere if JC Penney does not appreciate our business. Unless JC Penney decides to be neutral in the culture war and listen to customers in a considerate fashion, their brand transformation will be unsuccessful.
Degeneres is not a true representation of the type of families who shop at the retailer. The small percentage of customers they are attempting to satisfy will not offset their loss in sales by offending the majority.
Since JC Penney won’t listen to us nationally, it is time we let them hear from us locally!
J.C. Penney says no, they’re sticking with Ellen.
What’s most striking to me about this call to action is the way they phrase it. In their eyes, lining up with the intolerant bigots is “decid[ing] to be neutral in the culture war”!
Well, I don’t know about you, but I’m going to take their advice. I will contact J.C. Penney, and I’ll tell them that as a longtime customer I’m glad that they’re not caving in to pressure and discriminating against Ellen DeGeneres for her sexual orientation.
Hey Jack, good idea. How about posting an easy link to contact JCPenney? Neat new advertsing flyer, too!
If there were more people like Ellen as role models, maybe this country would find a cure for the cancer of hate and fear that is consuming our better selves.