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Calif. Hyatt Boycotted After Owner Donates to Prop. 8

Gay rights advocates have begun boycotting the Manchester Grand Hyatt in San Diego after owner Doug Manchester donated $125,000 to Proposition 8, reported the San Diego Union-Tribune’s website.


Gay rights advocates have begun boycotting the Manchester Grand Hyatt in San Diego after owner Doug Manchester donated $125,000 to Proposition 8, reported the San Diego Union-Tribune’s website.

The hotel mogul’s contribution to the proposed amendment banning same-sex marriage in California has struck a nerve among gay rights supporters.

Fred Karger, an organizer of the boycott, told the Union-Tribune, “This is someone who is giving an exorbitant amount of money to write discrimination into the constitution for the very first time.”

Manchester told the Union-Tribune earlier this year that he decided to support Proposition 8 after learning that schools teaching that marriage is between a man and a woman could be sued for discrimination.

Despite also referring to his Catholic belief that marriage is between a man and a woman, he told the Union-Tribune that his hotels and restaurants would welcome gay and lesbian clientele. (The Advocate)

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Thomas
    Date posted: 11/16/2008 12:12:00 PM
    Hometown: Palm Springs

    Comment:

    Shauna, exactly what religious rights are being taken away? What is your church being forced to comply with? Civil marriage recognized by the state and the sacrament of marriage celebrated in your church are two distinctly different things, whether you like it or not. You should really do some research. If you and your church believe homosexuality is immoral, then don't marry a woman. That's your choice. But despite what your church says, our country was founded on the principle that all men are created equal. The religious angle is a nice argument, but it doesn't hold water with anyone with some intelligence.

  • Name: Letz All Get Along
    Date posted: 11/14/2008 2:23:00 PM
    Hometown: Pasadena

    Comment:

    No one should be boycotted for being American. He did the right thing. All these rumors about him re his personal life seems irrelevant. People should let him be for practicing his rights to vote. I personally think it's cheesy for people to boycott someone for practicing the most common right in democracy: voting. We had RED scare during Cold War where people blacklisted people suspected to be communists. Now we have RAINBOW scare where angry anti-prop8 folks are blacklisting regular people for voicing how they want to live. Majority have spoken!

  • Name: Hetro
    Date posted: 10/24/2008 2:23:00 PM
    Hometown: Straightsville

    Comment:

    Learn how to spell first,then write a comment,Carl

  • Name: Shauna
    Date posted: 10/20/2008 11:13:00 PM
    Hometown: Orange County

    Comment:

    you do realize that the place they moved their convention to also supports Prop 8. They should really do some research. EVERYONE should have freedom of speech. Just because you are gay or lesbian doesnt mean that you should SHOVE your views down religions throats and the kids that have to learn about it as "totally normal and MORAL" from anyone other than their parents. Do you not still have all the rest of your rights? What exactly has been taken away, with a vote on Prop 8. Please explain.....I only see that religious beliefs of others are taken away and are making churches comply with something they feel is morally wrong. period.

  • Name: carl
    Date posted: 10/19/2008 12:02:00 PM
    Hometown: La Jolla, CA

    Comment:

    As I write this, Doug Manchester is leaving his wife Betsy for her secretary. And it is tru that he slept with his daughter's bridesmaid. And he gave all that money to preserve the "sanctity of marriage"? Do we need to make adultery and divorce illegal for all 'straight' people? MY family is/was close to the manchesters.

  • Name: Elisa Clay
    Date posted: 10/17/2008 12:30:00 PM
    Hometown: Los Angeles

    Comment:

    Doug Manchester is married with children. On the day of his daughter's wedding he was caught soliciting adultry to a bridesmaid. He was not allowed to attend his daughter's wedding, but he remains with his devoted wife. This is the type of marriage Doug is trying to protect. Doug is my father's cousin.

  • Name: Elisa Clay
    Date posted: 10/17/2008 12:29:00 PM
    Hometown: Los Angeles

    Comment:

    Doug Manchester is married with children. On the day of his daughter's wedding he was caught soliciting adultry to a bridesmaid. He was not allowed to attend his daughter's wedding, but he remains with his devoted wife. This is the type of marriage Doug is trying to protect. Doug is my father's cousin.

  • Name: Skip
    Date posted: 9/11/2008 8:24:00 AM
    Hometown: LA, CA

    Comment:

    Regarding boycotts, has anyone seen or set up an ACCURATE listing on the web (website, MySpace page, etc) of businesses that are known to be anti-LGBT and should be boycotted? This business would be a good first listing !!!

  • Name: SayNoToH8
    Date posted: 9/8/2008 10:39:00 PM
    Hometown: Yorba Linda

    Comment:

    What about other companies that are pro Proposition 8? Why not make a list and boycott them as well? Hardin Honda, Anaheim CA Solesbee Auto Crafts, Yorba Linda, CA Culbertson Insurance, Los Angeles, CA Robert Hales, Attorney at Law, Orange, CA All identified as large contributors to YES on 8.

  • Name: Bryan
    Date posted: 7/17/2008 3:50:00 PM
    Hometown: Milford, CT

    Comment:

    You're right...Hyatt Corporate should be contacted. Perhaps they can counter the donation. Here is the contact info: Hyatt Corporation 71 South Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 750-1234 telephone (312) 780-5281 facsimile global.development@corphq.hyatt.com



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