From your Link:: ""The boycott began in 1966 as a regional affair coordinated by the Colorado chapter of the American GI Forum and the Denver-based Crusade for Justice. These two Hispanic groups initiated a boycott due to the Coors Brewing Company's discriminatory practices that targeted Hispanics and African Americans. Additionally, they opposed the Coors family's support of right wing political causes. Soon afterward, the boycott expanded through much of the American West. By the 1970s, the boycott covered much of Coors' market area and involved Hispanic, African American, and women's rights groups, as well as labor unions and LGBT activists.""
The GIs that started this shit, really should have left the LGBT out of it....
But Coors really should have been more supportive of its Employees....
But then, the GIs probably didn't understand that LGBT Rights are Special Rights, and not just Normal Rights....
From your Link:: ""The boycott began in 1966 as a regional affair coordinated by the Colorado chapter of the American GI Forum and the Denver-based Crusade for Justice. These two Hispanic groups initiated a boycott due to the Coors Brewing Company's discriminatory practices that targeted Hispanics and African Americans. Additionally, they opposed the Coors family's support of right wing political causes. Soon afterward, the boycott expanded through much of the American West. By the 1970s, the boycott covered much of Coors' market area and involved Hispanic, African American, and women's rights groups, as well as labor unions and LGBT activists.""
The GIs that started this shit, really should have left the LGBT out of it....
But Coors really should have been more supportive of its Employees....
But then, the GIs probably didn't understand that LGBT Rights are Special Rights, and not just Normal Rights....