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Calif. senator threatens boycott over Lowe's ads

PostPosted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 12:34 am
by Blackmoon
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A state senator from Southern California was considering calling for a boycott of Lowe's stores after the home improvement chain pulled its advertising from a reality show about Muslim-Americans.

Calling the retail giant's decision "un-American" and "naked religious bigotry," Sen. Ted Lieu, D-Torrance, told The Associated Press on Sunday that he would also consider legislative action if Lowe's doesn't apologize to Muslims and reinstate its ads. The senator sent a letter outlining his complaints to Lowe's Chief Executive Officer Robert A. Niblock.

The retail giant stopped advertising on TLC's "All-American Muslim" after a group called the Florida Family Association complained the show was "propaganda that riskily hides the Islamic agenda's clear and present danger to American liberties and traditional values."

The program premiered last month and chronicles the lives of five families from Dearborn, Mich., a Detroit suburb with a large Muslim and Arab-American population.

"The show is about what it's like to be a Muslim in America, and it touches on the discrimination they sometimes face. And that kind of discrimination is exactly what's happening here with Lowe's," Lieu said.

The Florida group sent three emails to its members, asking them to petition Lowe's to pull its advertising. Its website was updated to say that "supporters' emails to advertisers make a difference."

Suehaila Amen, whose family is featured on "All-American Muslim," said she was disappointed by the Lowe's decision.

"I'm saddened that any place of business would succumb to bigots and people trying to perpetuate their negative views on an entire community," Amen, 32, told The Detroit News on Sunday.

Lowe's issued a statement Sunday apologizing for having "managed to make some people very unhappy." The North Carolina-based company did not say whether it would reinstate advertising on the show.

The apology doesn't go far enough, Lieu said. The senator vowed to look into whether Lowe's violated any California laws and said he would also consider drafting a senate resolution condemning the company's actions.

"We want to raise awareness so that consumers will know during this holiday shopping season that Lowe's is engaging in religious discrimination," he said.

In addition to an apology and reinstatement of the ads, Lieu said he hoped Lowe's would make an outreach to the community about bias and bigotry.

A call to Lowe's headquarters seeking comment about the boycott threat was not immediately returned Sunday.

"Individuals and groups have strong political and societal views on this topic, and this program became a lightning rod for many of those views," the company's statement said. "As a result we did pull our advertising on this program. We believe it is best to respectfully defer to communities, individuals and groups to discuss and consider such issues of importance."

Lieu's office said a decision was expected Wednesday or Thursday on whether to proceed with the boycott.

Dawud Walid, Michigan director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, said his group felt "extreme disappointment" at Lowe's "capitulation to bigotry."

Walid said he has heard expressions of anger and calls for a boycott by Muslims but said a key to resolving the Lowe's advertising controversy will be how non-Muslim religious leaders and others react to Lowe's decision.

"I will be picking up the phone tomorrow to some of our friends and allies to explain the situation to them," Walid said Sunday.


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Re: Calif. senator threatens boycott over Lowe's ads

PostPosted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 5:04 pm
by Rodimus Prime
All this over a pulled ad? Last time I checked, this was a free country, and if a corporation didn't want to support a program, they didn't have to. This CA senator should get over it.

Re: Calif. senator threatens boycott over Lowe's ads

PostPosted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 10:09 pm
by Heavy B
Rodimus Prime wrote:All this over a pulled ad? Last time I checked, this was a free country, and if a corporation didn't want to support a program, they didn't have to. This CA senator should get over it.

Not that simple. If they didn't want to support the show, then why place an ad in the show to begin with? They had to pull the ad or face a boycott from people angry that muslims are being portrayed as normal americans rather then murderous sociopaths. Its a lose lose situation from a company facing the threat boycots from both sides.

That being said, I'm boycotting lowes anyway. They totaly screwed up the instilation of my new stove...

Re: Calif. senator threatens boycott over Lowe's ads

PostPosted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 2:11 am
by Evil_the_Nub
TLDR, but from what I can tell Lowes ran the ad and someone got pissed off. Then they pulled the ad and someone else got pissed off? Aren't there more important things these people should be getting worked up over?

Re: Calif. senator threatens boycott over Lowe's ads

PostPosted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 6:53 am
by cotss2012
Evil_the_Nub wrote:TLDR, but from what I can tell Lowes ran the ad and someone got pissed off. Then they pulled the ad and someone else got pissed off?


Yeah. That's pretty much how things work in California.

Re: Calif. senator threatens boycott over Lowe's ads

PostPosted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 8:50 pm
by Rodimus Prime
Dr. Heavy B wrote:
Rodimus Prime wrote:All this over a pulled ad? Last time I checked, this was a free country, and if a corporation didn't want to support a program, they didn't have to. This CA senator should get over it.

Not that simple. If they didn't want to support the show, then why place an ad in the show to begin with? They had to pull the ad or face a boycott from people angry that muslims are being portrayed as normal americans rather then murderous sociopaths. Its a lose lose situation from a company facing the threat boycots from both sides.

That being said, I'm boycotting lowes anyway. They totaly screwed up the instilation of my new stove...


Yeah, the reason was poopy, but it's still their right to do it. The decided to do something, then changed their minds. They're totally free to do that. This PC crap is getting way out of hand.

And I boycott Lowe's, but it's not for anything that serious. It's because I don't like Jimmie Johnson.