A popular gay bar in West Hollywood, Calif. is giving homophobic politicians a taste of their own intolerance.
The
Abbey announced Monday that it is banning, effective immediately, any
legislator who supports bills to discriminate against gays and lesbians.
The bar is keeping a list of politicians who voted for such bills by
the door for the bouncer's reference. Meanwhile, bar staff is currently
compiling dozens of headshot photos of the politicians to put up as
well, a representative from the bar told The Huffington Post.

This isn't the first time in the headlines for the Abbey, once named the "Best Gay Bar in the World." The bar banned bachelorette parties
in 2012, calling them a "slap in the face" because marriage wasn't
legal for everyone. Staff members began permitting bachelorette parties
again after the U.S. Supreme Court overruled California's gay marriage ban last year.
“When
we banned bachelorette parties, we got calls from every red state with
people saying they would never come to The Abbey. We got calls from
blue states complaining about fighting discrimination with more
discrimination," David Cooley, founder of The Abbey, said in a statement
Monday. "I’ve learned that I can’t stop crazy, ignorant or stupid but I
can stop it from coming through my doors."
The Abbey encouraged other brands, hotels, retailers, restaurants, airlines and businesses to join the ban.
“I
live in the ‘Real America’ too and more importantly, I live in the real
world," Cooley said. "I want to send a message to all those people out
there who conflate Christian values with discrimination: we don’t want
your kind here.”
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