ROCHESTER, N.Y., October 28, 2002 (lifesitenews.com) – Rolf Szabo, a 23-year veteran millwright at the Eastman Kodak Co. in Rochester, has been fired for objecting to a pro-homosexual memo. The document, supposedly designed to foster a “Winning & Inclusive Culture” in the company, obliges staff to embrace “diversity” which in the current cultural climate includes approval of homosexual sex.
Szabo was fired for hitting “Reply to All” with the remarks: “Please do not send this type of information to me anymore, as I find it disgusting and offensive. Thank you.” He then refused to sign a Soviet-style letter recanting his remarks, and is considering legal action.
Kodak is a notorious corporate promoter of the destructive homosexual culture and has been rated among the “10 Best Places for Lesbians to Work (1999) by Girlfriends magazine and among the “Top 25 Companies for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered Employees” (1999) by Advocate magazine, among other dubious distinctions.
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