Saturday, April 2, 2011

After a kiss homophobic pizzeria owner throws gay patrons out of his establishment.

Have the 20-year-old and his 21-year-old friend "kissed and groped intense 'and would' have been asked politely not to do so" due to guest complaints only reason? Or was it 'just a little kiss' traded and had overreacted to the CEO? A local reference in St. Gallen provides at least for tremendous excitement.

The 20-year-old Sandra H., his friend and his mother visited on Sunday afternoon, a pizzeria in St. Gallen. To enjoy a pizza, it would not come, because, as Sandra H. had, the two gay men kissed before yet. Then would come the Managing Director of the pizzeria and had the two friends rebuked. 'This is a decent place', is the man and the couple would have meant the kissing stopped immediately. When Sandro's mother then had meant that a kissing straight couple but also would be 'no problem', the round of the premises had been made. Sandro felt discriminated against and turned to the Swiss newspaper 20 minutes, turned it into a story.

Not true, however, claimed Vincenc L., deputy managing director and son of the allegedly homophobic Italian: You have not against gays. In the pizzeria were all regardless of sexual feeling, or skin color, welcome. Sandro H. was solely made of the premises, because he - or rather his mother - would become "loud and abusive 'towards the manager of the pub and' shown the middle finger 'to the CEO would. "Such conduct must be located in their own premises have not fallen. No matter whether by heterosexuals, gays or lesbians," says Vincenz. To prove quasi that they had in the pizzeria nothing against homosexuals would get in April every homosexual couple free a glass of Prosecco.

'have shown the middle finger' that his mother, the manager, and Sandra H. dispute does not. That would have been only when the rounds of the premises already had been made. Also do not agree so again, insists Vincenc L. The group would not have been made of the premises, but would have the place for 'the incident' to leave voluntarily. Whose version of history right now in fact can be ascertained no more likely. On the one hand, anyone who has met once already to a group of Italians, to confirm that they are not necessarily 'the least' count. On the other hand, proved by the undisputed fact that Sandro's mother had shown the middle finger, not necessarily the behavior of a 'fine lady'. The fact is that the story stirred up much dust. Facebook groups with boycott calls were established zugepostet the guestbook of the pizzeria with negative comments. Even a vigil outside the pizzeria do up some. For the pizza host has the story certainly an economic loss as a result, it provides comfortable with homosexuals to heterosexuals not necessarily for additional 'sympathy'. Suited to combat homophobia and prejudice, it is not safe. Whether you 'settle' the matter 'not therefore might have been different?

Source: Gaywien.at

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