Hardware store's 'No Gays Allowed' sign draws renewed
The sign was not initially displayed in response to the Supreme Court's Masterpiece Cakeshop decision in June The phrase "no gays allowed" was one of the top ten trending topics on Twitter. About this rating. A "no gays allowed" sign has been on display at Amyx Hardware in Tennessee since This Guy Tried To Ban Gay People From Entering His Store And
Jeff Amyx, the white store owner of Amyx Hardware & Roofing Supplies in Washburn, Tenn., made it clear back in that he doesn’t support gays by posting a sign outside his shop reading, “No. Jeff Amyx decided to post the sign after the Supreme Court ruling on gay marriage. No, I'll never regret this. Tennessee store owner replaces ‘No Gays Allowed’ sign
An East Tennessee hardware store owner decided to express his beliefs following the Supreme Court's ruling allowing same-sex marriage by putting up a sign that reads, "No Gays Allowed.". No fees, cancel anytime. An email with a link to reset your password was sent to the email address associated with your account.
Did a Tennessee Hardware Store Put Up a 'No Gays Allowed' Sign?
The whole story began in when Amyx decided to put-up a sign that said ‘No gays allowed’ on his hardware store door. The store owner didn’t stop at the sign but chose to also sell homophobic merchandise. If that sounds familiar, it's because he's done it before and made national headlines for it three years ago. Amyx, who is also a baptist minister, said gay and lesbian couples are against his religion.
Bigot Store Owner Posts 'No Gays Allowed' Sign And It
This video still shows a "No Gays Allowed" sign posted at Amyx Hardware and Roofing Supplies in Tennessee. The hardware store owner, Jeff Amyx, put it up in because he said same-sex marriage. .
Hardware store hangs "no gays allowed" sign
RUTLEDGE, Tenn. (AP) — An East Tennessee hardware store owner who put up a “No Gays Allowed” sign in response to the Supreme Court decision allowing same-sex marriage says he decided to take a “bold” stand for his beliefs. Jeff Amyx tells local media outlets that he put the sign up at Amyx Hardwar & Roofing Supplies in Grainger County on Monday because he disagreed with the court’s. .
'No Gays Allowed'
He wants to sell hardware and roofing supplies, but not to gay people, basing his homophobia on, you guessed it, freedom of religion and freedom of speech. He put signs up on his store to that effect and proudly posed in front of it for a pic. He first started putting the signs up in in what he says was a reaction to gay pride. Yelp. .
Tennessee Hardware
Following the Supreme Court’s ruling in favor of a Colorado baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple, an East Tennessee business owner is celebrating by reposting a sign. .