

She is a political analyst for Fox News Radio, and she has appeared on television and radio programs nationwide. She earned her master's degree in theology from The University of Edinburgh, Scotland, and her bachelor's degree in politics from the University of Maryland. She also previously taught at the New York School of the Bible and worked with several nonprofits.

Congressman, and in New York for a former governor. Yet if the 97 percent rejects their aggressive, discriminatory efforts as not normal, unacceptable and unloving, the 97 percent are targeted and hatefully labeled, left with more than "a Doritos finger."īethany Blankley worked in politics for over 10 years, on Capitol Hill for four U.S. We mean 'subverting' the mechanism of prejudice to our own ends-using the very processes that made America hate us to turn their hatred into warm regard-whether they like it or not."ĭoritos has played into the marketing lie, dictating the agenda of less than 3 percent of the population. We mean conversion of the average American's emotions, mind and will, through a planned psychological attack, in the form of propaganda fed to the nation via the media. "y conversion we actually mean something far more profoundly threatening to the American Way of Life, without which no truly sweeping social change can occur. The following is an excerpt from that book: "In 1989, Marshall Kirk and Hunter Madsen authored a book titled After the Ball: How America Will Conquer Its Fear and Hatred of Gays in the '90s. One reader points out the genesis of homosexual marketing: If the companies that to come across as such progressive thinkers and want to force this on people by their advertisements would pull all their products out of those countries, then I would believe them a bit more. Think they are running the same promotion in the Middle East? Think not. Seeing that PepsiCo (who owns Frito-Lay) markets their products in countries that would imprison or kill gays. "Guessing they care less about the gays than making a buck off of a marketing scheme. "Who would have believed that a company like Frito-Lay would throw the agenda in the face of all the straight people of America s bad enough that we have to put up with the promotion of homosexuality in our daily lives but now a company products that I used to buy and like has made the move to alienate the majority of customers.

"I guess when they move on to make the Transgender Dorito we will get Ruffles in a Doritos Bag." "It makes no sense to alienate one part of society by pandering to another." What is bold and inspiring about that? This fact was not lost on readers of a Yahoo! News story lauding the Rainbows chips as "a great cause." Reader comments speak for themselves: coli bacterial infections, spreads sexually transmitted diseases and can cause anal cavity bleeding and rupturing. Here's something that you don't want to think about while snacking on your chips, though. Left out in nearly all discussions about homosexuality is the reality that sex often infects people with E. Each bag brings rainbow-colored chips inside and an inspiring quote on the outside." And its tagline reads, "There's nothing bolder than being yourself."ĭoritos states that its company "supports the bold lives our fans lead-all of them. The limited-edition version of its Cool Ranch-flavored tortilla chips, includes green, blue, purple, red and orange chips. In partnership with It Gets Better, Doritos launched "Rainbows," an LGBTQ-friendly chip available for a minimum $10 donation. Doritos Forwards Gay Agenda With Rainbow-Colored LGBT Chipsġ0:30AM EDT Bethany Blankley Doritos has launched a rainbow chip to support the LGBTQ agenda.
