Home Depot digs in, issues statement to AFA


According to the American Family Association, The Home Depot has announced that it will continue to support homosexual activities. AFA had previously reported that the company appeared to be pulling back its support of homosexual activists and the gay agenda. However, The Home Depot responded to AFA with the following statement:
“We have never changed out commitment to diversity and including of all people, and we have no intention of doing so. Nor have we changed our apron policy or the guidelines for our charitable giving.”
The Home Depot’s online policy states it will not sponsor “…festivals, dinners…fundraisers…,” yet it sponsors gay pride festivals and Human Rights Campaign fundraising dinner events. Home Depot’s official spokesperson told AFA that employees are not allowed to wear their orange aprons outside its stores. But according to gay supporter Jordan Humphrey of Illinois, in the first week of 2012, “over 30 orange aprons showed up in Champaign’s new-year’s pride-fest.”
MFI encourages all our supporters to continue boycotting The Home Depot for their home improvement needs. Click Here to download a PDF that you can duplicate and distribute to your circle of friends.

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