George Takei Wants You To Boycott Hobby Lobby: ‘Hit Them Where It Counts’
Actor, author, and activist George Takei is urging Americans to boycott Hobby Lobby, after the $2 billion chain of craft stores won a Supreme Court contraception case.
George Takei isn’t taking the Hobby Lobby decision sitting down. The former ‘Star Trek’ actor whose latest book, Oh Myyy!: There Goes The Internet, is a cornucopia of social media tips and stories, has more than 7.2 million Facebook fans and another 1.2 million Twitter followers. He certainly has the ability to make a dent in Hobby Lobby’s bottom line — and he means to.
The Supreme Court Hobby Lobby decision “elevates the rights of a FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION over those of its women employees and opens the door to all manner of claims that a company can refuse services based on its owner’s religion,” Takei, clearly activated, writes on his personal website. “Think about the ramifications: As Justice Ginsberg’s stinging dissent pointed out, companies run by Scientologists could refuse to cover antidepressants, and those run by Jews or Hindus could refuse to cover medications derived from pigs (such as many anesthetics, intravenous fluids, or medications coated in gelatin).”
The 77-year old proud American who lived in a U.S. internment camp when he was five with his parents who were Japanese, notes that America is “a nation that respects religious beliefs, but also the right not to have those beliefs imposed upon you by others. Our personal beliefs stop at the end of our noses, and your should therefore keep it out of other people’s business — and bedrooms.”
Hobby Lobby’s owners, Takei observes, “happen to be deeply Christian; one wonders whether the case would have come out differently if a Muslim-run chain business attempted to impose Sharia law on its employees.”
He adds:
As many have pointed out, Hobby Lobby is the same company that invests in Pfizer and Teva Pharmaceuticals, makers of abortion inducing-drugs and the morning after pill. It also buys most of its inventory from China, where forced abortions are common. The hypocrisy is galling.
Hobby Lobby is not a church. It’s a business — and a big one at that. Businesses must and should be required to comply with neutrally crafted laws of general applicability.
Your boss should not have a say over your healthcare. Once the law starts permitting exceptions based on “sincerely held religious beliefs†there’s no end to the mischief and discrimination that will ensue. Indeed, this is the same logic that certain restaurants and hotels have been trying to deploy to allow proprietors to refuse service to gay couples.
While we work to overturn this decision by legislation, people of good conscious should BOYCOTT any for-profit business, including Hobby Lobby, which chooses to impose its religious beliefs on its employees. The only way such companies ever learn to treat people with decency and tolerance is to hit them where it counts–in their pocketbooks. I won’t be shopping there, and women everywhere should exercise their right of protest and refuse to shop there as well.
Takei was the Grand Marshal for Seattle’s pride parade this weekend.
Hat tip: Huffington Post
Image by Scott Smithson via Flickr

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