purchased or rented by the gay community have been improved because no self respecting homosexual would live in some of the run down houses that are found in much of Hollywood today?
Grimes also stated that he and the C of C quite often bring pressure on owners of buildings that rent to businesses which in turn cater to homosexuals. Owners are pressured not to renew the leases, etc.
Captain James Fisk, Hollywood Police Department, also on the tv show would have us know that many gay bars are springing up; even though the police manage to close a few. Private key clubs are another problem the police are having in controlling the homosexual. "Bar owners are operating under a fallacy in their thinking," said Capt. Fisk. "They are only concerned with today's profitswith no thought to the future. When the homosexuals take over a bar, all the normal customers quit coming. Then the owner must become dependent on his homosexual customers. And when the homosexuals find another bar they prefer, they quit the bar they have been going to, and the owner loses his business. The homosexual thereby causes an economic problem." Well, we certainly agree with the Capt. on his first point; all too many bars are only out for immediate profits and do nothing to protect their customers.
Maury Green summed up: "It is not against the law to be a homosexual." Just be discreet and do nothing. This then is the fallacy of the homosexual's thinking and instead of doing nothing, the homosexuals should boycott the stores which are supporting the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce. What then, Mr. Grimes? B.W.M.
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