Sunday, March 15, 2015

Dolce&Gabbana say comments about family not meant to judge

Fashion designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana have defended their comments in support of traditional families with a mother and a father, saying they are not intended to judge the choices made by others.
The comments in an interview this week unleashed a call to boycott the designers' Dolce&Gabbana label, joined by Elton John, who expressed offense at their skepticism about the use of in vitro fertilization and surrogate mothers to create families. John's two children were conceived by in vitro fertilization.
Gabbana said in a statement Sunday that "it was never our intention to judge other people's choices." Dolce says he was expressing his view about family based on his experience, and that he is aware that other types of families are just as legitimate.

Of course, this non-apology is ridiculous since their original comments were so ludicrously intolerant and hateful.
This isn't the first time these two have spouted such vile anti-gay bullshit.
Elton John (who I ain't a big fan of) numbered himself among their friends and when Elton called them out on their vile bullshit, their response was to send him a photo of a woman holding two children.
Does that sound like them not being judgmental or were they continuing their trend of being arrogant assholes with a *fuck you* anti-gay attitude? 

1 comment:

Unknown said...

"It was never our intention to judge other peoples choices." They did a damn fine job of doing so. Just like any other self hater or bigot they say what they really mean and then try to backtrack.