The GoFundMe campaign supporting the bigoted owners of Memories Pizza in Walkerton, Indiana, has ended, raising the O’Connor family a grand total of $842,387.
The page was started Wednesday by a reporter at Glenn Beck’s The Blaze.com after Crystal told a local reporter the restaurant supported the state’s religious freedom law and would turn away a gay customer who wanted them to cater a gay wedding.
Donations started pouring in from sympathizers across the country, who’ve successfully turned this family into near-millionaires in the name of prejudiceJesus.
O’Connor told Fox News last night that she and her father would open Memories Pizza again after a temporary shutdown. Earlier today, The AP reported Crystal and her father had changed their minds, opting to shutter the business permanently and go into hiding.
And by “hiding” we imagine she means buy a home in Turks and Caicos and become correspondents on Fox News.
According to GoFundMe’s Most Raised page, the fund benefiting Memories Pizza is the second highest-funded project in the website’s history, raising more money than funds for a woman dying from a rare cancer, victims disfigured by the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, and a disabled man brutally beaten outside his home.
Homosexual Guerrilla Terrorism has officially been DEFEATED by the internet. Homosexual Guerrilla Terrorism will not terror attack another family. That family will be rewarded with one million dollars.
ReplyDeleteNo, businesses do not live in fear of your terror attacks.
What is that taste?
It is the back of my hand, you prancing bitch.
IT WON'T HAPPEN AGAIN
you have learned your place, terrorist
This whole story stinks to high heaven ... I bet there is a group behind this trying to start some shit.
ReplyDeleteWhile you were watching this, the banksters stole our children's future. Thanks for providing distraction, Corporate Media!
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