Anti-Gay Bigotry In Alabama Costs University $15 Million, Because Republicans Are Jerks [View all]
The University of Alabama is feeling the pain inflicted on the state by anti-gay Republicans after a longtime gay couple and former alumni reconsidered leaving the school their $15 million estate.
Elliott Mitchell and Clark West had planned to bequeath their $15-$18 million fortune to the university upon their deaths. They met at the college in 1972 and are season ticket holders for Alabama Crimson Tide football games.
After being together for decades, the pair married in 2013 in Hawaii and made their home in Florida. Despite the constant bigotry in Alabama, Mitchell and West have been very loyal to their alma mater, having donated millions to the school. But their charity came to an end two years ago.
The duo wrote a letter to UA President Judy Bonner and the university board of trustees in 2013 explaining that continued discrimination against the LGBT community in the state made them reconsider their priorities.
We understand the conflict of well-intended people struggling to find balance with this issue. But, we also realize there is no support in the legislature or initiatives at the University to create a dialogue. Instead, there is a very strong and continued effort by the state and the majority of its citizens to exclude this group in every way possible.
You are welcome to share our situation with anyone you believe will be helpful in encouraging Alabama to provide equality to all its citizens. You have done it before and you can do it again. We do not want anything from you, just a recognition that all decisions have consequences.
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