Free Human Rights Bumper Sticker
I wonder if this free Human Rights Campaign bumper sticker will really work. On the one hand, it’ll be nice to slap on my truck and proudly display that I’m a fan of human rights. On the other hand, the only people who will see it will be those whom I just cut off in traffic. Will it potentially calm down the enraged driver behind me? I sure hope so!






I am surprised/disappointed you posted something of a (highly controversial) political nature on this website.
Yeah, once I started looking around on the website, it became obvious that it really isn’t a human rights group but an LGBT propaganda group. Very disappointing. I’ll pass on the sticker.
I can pass it on to the girl/boy at work. She’s always saying my wife did this today and that. I’m like why are you telling me this? whatever, each his own and they’ll get a clue at the end. It’s not for me to judge.
I was also surprised to see the link, but not upset. HRC is a human rights group – not a propaganda group. They work diligently to try to secure basic rights for the LGBT population that all other Americans can receive. Imagine not being able to see your spouse in the hospital when they are on their deathbed after a fatal accident because you forgot to carry your marriage license with you. This and worse happens to LBGT people everyday. I have many LGBT friends that live in fear everyday simply because they don’t have the same rights as the rest of America. You could have viewed the website, decided it wasn’t for you like I’m sure you do with other freebies, yet you had to come complain because you don’t agree. I don’t see why you had to look around the website because the page the link takes you to says “WORKING FOR LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL AND TRANSGENDER EQUAL RIGHTS” right at the top. Thanks Goob, I didn’t need the bumper sticker but appreciate the link.
I appreciated the link too. Amy, how would you like it if you weren’t free to talk about your significant other at work?
I appreciate the link although I am familiar with it. I do not understand how everyone can say it is ‘disappointing’. It is a fact of life.
DC- Really? LGBT propaganda? Really? Those silly homosexuals. Who do they think they are anyways…wanting equal rights and stuff. Sheesh, the nerve of some people!
I bet you think they *chose* to be gay, huh.
Amy- Do you share details about your heterosexual mate with coworkers? Why should your coworker not share details about her mate as well?
“They’ll get a clue at the end” oh….you must mean when they burn in hell, right?
Sorry, getting off my LGBT supportive soapbox.
Thanks for the link, Goob. If I put stickers on my car, this one would DEFINITELY be there!
I can’t believe the nerve of people. Do you guys think blacks should be sitting at the back of the bus too?
Since I already have one of these, I’m going to request another and give it to a friend.
Straight…but not narrow.
Reading the comments made me go back to the sight and donate MORE! Thanks for helping out!
kendra – Yes, really. HRC’s stated purpose and the definition of propaganda match very nicely:
From HRC’s “About us” section,
“HRC seeks to improve the lives of LGBT Americans… by lobbying elected officials, mobilizing grassroots supporters, educating Americans, investing strategically to elect fair-minded officials and partnering with other LGBT organizations.”
From Merriam Webster online,
propaganda: (2) the spreading of ideas, information, or rumor for the purpose of helping or injuring an institution, a cause, or a person.
So yes, I continue to consider HRC an LGBT propaganda site.
However, I don’t believe that gays *chose* to feel attracted to members of the same sex (kendra) or that blacks should be sitting at the back of the bus (Becky). Those statements reveal some startling assumptions and prejudices… I hope you realize that in calling people who do not support homosexuality “narrow,” you are espousing a very narrow viewpoint yourself (i.e., “supporting homosexuality is the ONLY correct viewpoint”). So in reality, everyone is narrow.
Evidently my original comment about this being a controversial issue was correct.
Thanks, DC, I hadn’t thought of it that way. Next time my mom harps on me for not going to church I will tell her that the Bible is propaganda and I don’t support religious propaganda.
LGBT rights are not a controversial issue due to any predjudice on our parts. People are what they are, and the only thing making it “controversial” are the ignorant, close-minded ones who have something to say about it.
Amy, would you like to do me a favor and specify what you meant by “they’ll get a clue at the end?”
I’m curious.
Well, Goob, I thank you for posting this.
This is the only freebie I’ve been overly excited about in a long while; I can’t wait to put it on my car.
I applaud mv for having the guts to admit a mistake. I also applaud the HRC for their work in supporting marginalized communities like the GLBT section of society. I feel that we all could do better at working towards more equal social justice of groups who are not in the mainstream society of acceptance.