Memories Pizza, Which Defied the Gay Lobby to Stand for Religious Freedom, Has Closed – IOTW Report

Memories Pizza, Which Defied the Gay Lobby to Stand for Religious Freedom, Has Closed

Dangerous: An Indiana pizzeria that found itself at the center of the battle between religious freedom and the gay lobby in 2015 has shut its doors.

Memories Pizza in Walkerton, Ind. became one of the first businesses to voice vocal support for then-Governor Mike Pence’s Religious Freedom Reformation Act in 2015, stating they probably would not cater a gay wedding if invited to do so. The statement received a massive negative onslaught from gay rights activist and the media as the restaurant’s Yelp page was flooded with negative reviews. In response, a GoFundMe account was set up for the business and retrieved some $800,000 in donations.

In that year, MILO showed up to the pizza joint to “apologize on behalf of normal gays.”   more

7 Comments on Memories Pizza, Which Defied the Gay Lobby to Stand for Religious Freedom, Has Closed

  1. What a shame if that is the reason they have closed. Family businesses do generally have a life span. I hope that they closed because it was time to retire and enjoy some rest.

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  2. Another site article said people around town said they told them it was just time to retire. However, if you see Yelp the libs never did stop bashing them. Really pathetic when people spend years trying to destroy a business they probably aren’t even anywhere near a stone’s throw.

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  3. I don’t parade my heterosexuality around everywhere I go, nor do I force my heterosexuality — um, sorry — down the throats of people who really don’t give a rat’s rump about it. Why not? Because I believe that heterosexuality is normal and completely undeserving of unnecessary attention.

    So if homosexuality is also normal, why don’t homosexuals ACT like it’s normal?

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