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AFA Still Thinking up New Reasons to Boycott Ford

Hoping to be the biggest threat to American automobile manufacturers since the arrival of large numbers of low-priced Japanese cars in the 1980s, the American Family Association(link is external), a virulently anti-gay group, has marshaled a large portion of its resources over the last two years attempting to organize its constituents to boycott the Ford Motor Company(link is external) over its marketing to gays and lesbians. While a planned boycott one year ago was cancelled(link is external), AFA almost immediately reconsidered(link is external) – claiming the automaker had “reneged” on some kind of “agreements” – and began a boycott(link is external) in earnest in March(link is external).

Adding to its list of grievances – such as Ford running a commercial(link is external) during a CBS program that had a kiss between two women – AFA cites an e-mail(link is external) sent by Ford’s “grassroots action program” that urged its employees to vote, and directed them to two sites with information about candidates and ballot initiatives. One of the sites, Ballot.org(link is external), describes ballot initiatives in various states and provides links to proponents’ and opponents’ web sites.  The AFA didn’t like Ballot.org’s descriptions or endorsements – especially the site’s opposition to anti-gay constitutional amendments.

According to AFA, this is just more evidence that Ford has “elected to throw their company resources behind the promotion of homosexual marriage.” AFA is urging more of its supporters to join its boycott and to contact local Ford dealers.

At the Values Voter Summit(link is external) in September, AFA President Don Wildmon bragged(link is external) that his efforts were having a considerable effect on the company’s bottom line. While this claim is dubious to say the least – AFA’s nine-year Disney boycott fizzled out(link is external) – the Ford boycott did at least become an issue in Michigan’s race for governor, with pro-gay groups publicizing ties(link is external) between AFA and Republican candidate Dick DeVos in order to undermine DeVos’s stated support of the auto industry.