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- From: ckmerril@athena.mit.edu (Christopher K Merrill)
- Subject: Colorado Amendment 2: business response
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 19:39:05 GMT
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- Due to popular demand, I'm posting the Thistle article that I wrote to
- you about a few days ago. This appeared in the December 16th, 1992 issue of the
- Thistle, an MIT student run newspaper. Volume 6, #18. The letter was sent
- to the editor and published shortly thereafter
-
- "COMPUTER EXEC BACKS COLORADO BOYCOTT"
-
- "Greetings. My name is Tim Gill. I am the Chairman, Founder, and
- Senior Vice President of Research and Development at Quark, Inc. For those of
- you who may be unfamiliar with Quark, we are a publisher of one of the leading
- page layout programs for Macintosh called QuarkXPress. We employ about 375 people
- worldwide and have headquarters in Colorado where we employ about 280 people.
- Unfortunately, on November 3rd Colorado voters decided to revoke the rights of
- its gay, lesbian, and bisexual citizens. Amendment 2 prohibits the enactment of
- any laws or ordinances protecting lesbians and gays and repeals all such laws
- that are currently in effect. There are many states where gays and lesbians don't
- have rights. Colorado is now the only state where they CAN'T have rights.
- Amendment 2 must go away. We must all use every reasonable means to achieve this
- end. For this reason, Quark has changed its business practices to show that
- discrimination against ANYONE is wrong. Quark has always had a policy of
- non-discrimination based upon sexual orientation. We also have a spousal rights
- policy which allows unmarried persons irrespective of gender to utilize Quark's
- health insurance. Effective immediately, Quark is determining whether its vendors
- have a written non-discrimination policy based upon sexual orientation. Those
- vendors who do not have such a policy will receive no further business from Quark.
- A similar policy applies to all banks and other financial institutions.
- It is likely that much of our business will, therefore, leave Colorado. These
- policy changes have been reported in the Colorado press. Additionally, we have
- a twice yearly conference in the state which brings in 100-150 of the top
- publishing companies in the world. The next such conference is in Denver and
- Vail during the week of December 7-12. At that time our customers will vote on
- whether to move the conference out of state. I am confident that the conference
- will move. The press has already been informed that this vote will take place.
- They will be informed about the results. [Apple people will be attending. Please
- encourage them to vote properly.] Had the conference been scheduled for January,
- I would have moved it. We are still determining what other measures Quark can
- reasonably take. I am open to suggestions. I'm sure you've all heard talk about
- a boycott of Colorado. Quark is taking no OFFICIAL position on the boycott.
- However, a company called XChange, with revenues of $5M with which we work
- closely, recently decided to cancel its move to Colorado based on the passage of
- Amendment 2. I support their decision. Solving this problem requires a shared
- sacrifice. A simplistic estimate of the cost to Quark because of our actions
- is $250,000/ year. It will probably go higher before this is over. It is not
- too much to pay for our rights. A legal challenge is underway, but it will get
- appealed all the way to the Supreme Court. That will take 4 to 6 years minimum.
- We can't wait that long. There are many different methods we must use to solve
- this problem. Education is certainly a part.
- Persuasion based upon emotional appeals is certainly a part. I'm afraid,
- however, that boycotts are also a part. Not everyone responds to the same thing.
- We must persuade as many people as possible. When you boycott, both friends and
- enemies are hurt. No one is going to go out of business because of a boycott,
- but if we fail to show our power here we have no power. I have cancelled my
- reservations for Aspen Gay Ski Week. I have been an avid skier for 25 years. I
- did this with great regret. I am terrified of what Colorado Family Values(CFV)
- (who sponsored Amendment 2) will say if we go. If I were their publicist, I would
- write something like "See, gays continue to come to Colorado. Amendment 2 is not
- anti-gay. They realize that they were asking for special rights." There are
- many variations on this that I can imagine. I don't want them to be able to right
- any of them. The religious right has targeted 6 states with amendments like
- Colorado's in the next year and many more the following year. We must be able to
- show those states that discrimination is wrong. We must be able to point to
- Colorado and say "Look what this did to Colorado. Do you want it to happen here?"
- This is not just a Colorado issue. It is a national issue. It is not just a gay
- issue, it is a human rights issue. If we let it start here, it will eventually
- invade the rights of other communities. I hope we can get Amendment 2 repealed.
- We need your help. We are fighting for the soul of our state. Please let
- Coloradoans understand that you will not tolerate discrimination. Don't spend
- your money here. BUT, when it's over and we have won, come back and say thank
- you. Retribution must be swift, but forgiveness must be equally swift. We must
- let Coloradoans know that gays and lesbians are part of their community, and if
- they accept us we can help make Colorado a truly great place to live.
-
- Regards, Tim Gill
- Chairman, Quark, Inc."
-
- I wouldn't have considered marching in Washington on April 25th before reading
- this again, but it seems a real possibility that I may end up there. The right
- wing isn't going to let this one drop and if those who don't agree with them
- don't speak up, who knows who they might go after next?
- Could someone send me the info. about that march?
- Thanks, Chris Merrill
-