01-05-2012, 07:25 AM
Not too long Ago -Harmony was forced by a court to accept LGBT looking for same Gender people. Thus they started up Compatible Partners.
California is saying no - The two must be Merged: http://mashable.com/2010/01/28/eharmony-lawsuit/
Frankly, E-Harmony is only forced into the LGBT side of things, so I have to wonder if they will spend as much time and resources hooking up LGBT with one another.
Mind I dropped Eminem from my CD collection and song hearing selection when he made a anti-gay statement in the first song he did it. His music is full of anti-gay lyrics (which he then turns around and says I don't hate gays). Any LGBT that buys his music is not helping the community.
In like manner, any LGBT who uses E-Harmony is not helping the community.
Our dollars are the largest voice we have. How we spend our money, what products and services we buy with our money determines if a product survives.
How powerful is the dollar you spend? http://www.dailyfinance.com/photos/top-2...-all-time/ lists the top 25 products that failed at the consumer level. There are hundreds, if not thousands of products that failed because we the consumer agreed to not waste our money.
Video to remind you....
http://www.chemistry.com/
California is saying no - The two must be Merged: http://mashable.com/2010/01/28/eharmony-lawsuit/
Frankly, E-Harmony is only forced into the LGBT side of things, so I have to wonder if they will spend as much time and resources hooking up LGBT with one another.
Mind I dropped Eminem from my CD collection and song hearing selection when he made a anti-gay statement in the first song he did it. His music is full of anti-gay lyrics (which he then turns around and says I don't hate gays). Any LGBT that buys his music is not helping the community.
In like manner, any LGBT who uses E-Harmony is not helping the community.
Our dollars are the largest voice we have. How we spend our money, what products and services we buy with our money determines if a product survives.
How powerful is the dollar you spend? http://www.dailyfinance.com/photos/top-2...-all-time/ lists the top 25 products that failed at the consumer level. There are hundreds, if not thousands of products that failed because we the consumer agreed to not waste our money.
Video to remind you....
http://www.chemistry.com/