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Same sex ice cream

September 2, 2009 by Michael Nugent 

Ben and Jerry’s has changed the name of its Chubby Hubby ice cream to Hubby Hubby, in support of the legalisation of marriage for gay and lesbian couples in Vermont.

Here’s the footage from a CBS news item on the name-change, in which free ice-cream is given to the public. (If you can’t see the video, go to the original post.)

Listen out for the woman at the end, whose taste-buds are more powerful than her conscience: “Homosexuality is wrong and disgusting, but I’ll take the free ice cream.”

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Comment by AlScott
2009-09-02 15:32:50

Ah … but what do your beliefs matter when there's a bit of free ice cream at stake?

 
Comment by Twitter Readers
2009-09-02 17:11:09

spacetrucker – Ice cream bonds everyone!


silentypewriter – The hypocrisy of bigots!

mactavish – My first thought was honestly, "How dare she say that right in front of a child!"

revolution115 – Alllrighty then!


nattars – Ice cream is a force for good!

Petursey – so she was bigoted and greedy !! I thought greed was one of those 7 sins the xtians go on about. Follow the bible stone her !!


kejames – Typical!

bjflanagan – In ancient times, Greek, Roman & Celtic soldiers typically slept together. Thus we learn that times change, opinions vary.

noroof – hahaha!

NataliaAntonova – Wow. Some people…

 
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