The owner of a
gym popular among Philadelphia's gays has avoided a
boycott by agreeing to sell his portion of the business. A
group of gay and Democratic activists had planned to
boycott the city's 12th Street Gym to protest owner
Bob Guzzardi's financial support of Sen. Rick Santorum
and other conservative candidates and causes.
Guzzardi kept the situation from boiling over
when he agreed Friday to sell his share of the gym to
co-owner Rick Piper. Piper said the deal, effective
next month, came in response to the pending protest.
Guzzardi declined to comment Monday. Piper
declined to disclose details of their transaction.
Santorum, who opposes same-sex marriage, angered
gay rights groups in 2003 when he said states have the
right to ban homosexual acts, just as they do incest,
adultery, polygamy, and "man on dog" bestiality.
Shortly after 5 p.m. Monday about a dozen people
gathered in front of the gym, one carrying a sign that
declared the area a "Santorum-free Zone." The proposed
boycott had been organized by the Liberty City
Democratic Club, an organization of gay and lesbian
activists; Philly for Change, a grassroots group that
grew from Howard Dean's 2004 presidential campaign;
and Philadelphians Against Santorum, a group started by
blogger Ray Murphy.
"We're going to keep an eye out" to make sure
Guzzardi divests from the business, Murphy said. (AP)