Gay Facebook Co-Founder Chris Hughes Speaks Out Against NC Anti-Gay Marriage Amendment

Bravo!
Facebook founder Chris Hughes is stepping up and speaking out against an anti-gay marriage amendment in North Carolina, which would ban same sex marriage in their state constitution.
Not only did he write an open letter to the North Carolina GOP, but he also pledged to donate $10 for each person who "liked" Equality NC's Facebook page in support of the organization's work.
Of course, the goal has already been reached!
September 9, 2011
An Open Letter to the North Carolina General Assembly:
I’m writing today to express my deep concern and fervent opposition to the proposed anti-gay constitutional amendment, SB106/HB777.
As the co-founder of Facebook, I have some experience with the challenges of attracting the kind of driven, dynamic and diverse employees it takes to build a fledgling start-up into a full- fledged economic success story.
Companies like Facebook, Google and Apple are the future of our global economy. But the proposed anti-gay constitutional amendment signals to these and other major employers, as well as their mobile, educated employees, that North Carolina does not welcome the diverse workforce that any state needs to compete in the international marketplace.
In short, this amendment is bad for business, bad for the perception of my home state on the national stage, and a far cry from job-creating legislation that North Carolina lawmakers should be focused on.
But the negative business impact is far from the only harm of this amendment. Growing up in a conservative atmosphere in Hickory, North Carolina, I felt first-hand the stigma of being different in a Southern state—a feeling that made it clear to me that I was not welcome in North Carolina.
The proposed discriminatory legislation will only perpetuate this stigma for a new generation of creative, talented youth, uninterested in second-class citizenship in a state they call home. Gay and lesbian North Carolinians work hard, contribute to society, and want to protect their families like everyone else. Their families deserve the same respect and the same treatment as everyone else, and they should not be exposed to the derogatory and harmful anti-gay rhetoric that inevitability accompanies these kinds of campaigns. North Carolina deserves better than that.
The next Facebook or Apple or Google could be created by another North Carolinian. Be mindful of how you treat them and their families.
Chris Hughes Co-founder of Facebook and North Carolina native
What an inspiration! We applaud your amazing efforts for equality, Chris.
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Bravo! Well put. It's true that the next creator of any new technology could be from the South, but God forbid their gay! There truly is a sincere hatred for anyone different in the South, it used to be the blacks, now its the blacks and the gays. Its a shame to see so much good being undone when a state tries to actually AMEND ITS CONSTITUTION to include HATE and laws that take rights AWAY from Americans. You GOP congressmen should be ashamed for not only proposing such a bill but for actually assuming that others in the great state of North Carolina would want such hateful rhetoric permanently inked on their state constitution.
Let the people of NC vote on it. Majority rules in a democracy, right? If the people are against it, it won't pass. End of story.
very well written. but he looks like he's 15