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Boycott: Cinemark's CEO Supported Prop 8, Won't Be Getting My 'Milk' Money

Posted by Teddy Partridge, Firedoglake at 7:45 AM on November 17, 2008.


Cinemark CEO Alan Stock donated $9,999 to the YES on Prop 8 campaign that stripped marriage equality from the California constitution.

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Cinemark CEO Alan Stock, a Utah Mormon, donated $9,999 to the YES on Prop 8 campaign that stripped marriage equality from the California constitution.  Cinemark operates the Century, CineArts, and Tinseltown theatres throughout America.  Many of these theatres will screen Gus Van Sant's biopic "MILK" about our legendary San Francisco supervisor, a martyr of the gay rights movement, Harvey Milk.

You can tell Mr Alan Stock you won't see "MILK" at one of his theatres:

astock@cinemark.com
Alan Stock
Chief Executive Officer
Cinemark
3900 Dallas Parkway
Suite 500
Plano, TX 75093-7869
USA

(972) 665-1000 

You can join the Facebook No-"MILK"-for-Cinemark boycott right here. As I write this in mid-afternoon, there are more than 800 members; they are hoping for 1,000. That would deny Cinemark $10,000 at $10 per ticket. I bet we can get the Facebook membership way over 1,000 -- please invite all your Facebook friends to join.  

Cities everywhere are noticing the Cinemark boycott: Orlando; Chicago; Albuquerque; MovieBears in San Francisco, Seattle, London, Cincinnati, Fort Lauderdale, Minneapolis, Washington D.C., Phoenix and Chicago; Sacramento; and Los Angeles. If your local media has noticed the boycott, please put a link in the comments!

Find out what theatres to *avoid* by entering your ZIP code at the Cinemark website.

While this boycott is specifically organized around the "MILK" biopic, I can tell you that none of my household's going-to-the-movies money will ever be spent at Cinemark theatres again. There are too many movie-going options in my community to ever spend any money enriching someone who donated to a campaign that tore away my civil rights.

I don't begrudge Mr Stock his right to donate thousands of dollars to an out-of-state campaign that has no effect on him as a Utah resident -- he just needs to understand that there may be economic consequences for his actions. 

Use the "No MILK for Cinemark" boycott website to find an alternative theatre in your area right here.

Boycotts work. We can do this.

Please join and make your voice heard: h8 hurts, and it hurts the h8ters' wallets too.


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Punishing Free Speech
Posted by: EncinoM on Nov 17, 2008 9:58 AM   
Current rating: 2    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Like the article the other day, you are punishing a corporation for the private actions of its employees.

Who is this any different then, the Southern Bapists boycott of Disney because of Gay Day or extending benefits to life partners. At least here the Southern Bapists where protesting actual corporate policy.

If you want free speech, you are going have to live with the speech and politcal actions of those that disagree with you.

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Actions Have Consequences
Posted by: NoPCZone on Nov 17, 2008 11:09 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Keep your church out of politics and you won't have to worry about boycotts. Prop 8 was not about protecting rights- it was about denying rights. Kind of like the Scott decision, it will be lamented by future generations as unwise and narrow minded.

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» RE: Actions Have Consequences Posted by: TheNamelessCity
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Boycott anyone?
Posted by: solitarysherlockian on Nov 18, 2008 8:41 AM   
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Cinemark--is a major player in CA--as seen at their web site: http://www.cinemark.com/theater_list.asp

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CEO not exactly an employee
Posted by: CJC on Nov 18, 2008 10:17 AM   
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Cinemark's CEO is free to do as he pleases. And the rest of us are free to boycott if we wish.

No Cinemark theaters within 20 miles of my zip code in Cambridge, MA.

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