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    ‘Won’t stand for it’: West Virginia bakery selling cookies with ‘homophobic’ social media comments

    By Isaac Taylor,

    25 days ago

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    CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WOWK) — Charleston-based bakery Rock City Cake Company is selling cookies with “real life hate/homophobic” comments they received after sharing content supporting the LGBTQ+ community.

    Named the “ Sick Freak Cookie Box ,” the box comes with a dozen cookies and will become available on Friday. Preorders are available on the bakery’s website or by calling 681-265-9154. If you purchase a box, you can pick it up at its location on Capitol Street in downtown Charleston.

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    Cookie from ‘Sick Freak Cookie Box’ set (Photo Courtesy: Morgan Morrison – Co Owner of Rock City Cake Company)
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    A portion of the proceeds from the box will go to local non-profits, which were not named “to avoid more hate spewed towards their mission,” according to a social media post . There is also an option to donate to the local non-profits on the bakery’s website by clicking here , and can be found under the name: “I don’t live close, but I hate homophobic people and want to make a donation to a local nonprofit!”

    “If nothing else, to support our local non profits, and encourage young or closeted LGBTQ+ members that the hate they see spewed online is nothing more than a word on a cookie, and we won’t stand for it here,” the bakery posted on its website.

    Rock City Cake Company is known for having a bit of fun with its specialty cookies and treats. Back in January 2022, Gov. Jim Justice (R-WV) during his State of the State address held up his English bulldog, Babydog, spun her around and told Bette Midler to “kiss her hiney” after the actress and singer criticized Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) on X, then known as Twitter , in December 2021 saying he, “sold us out. He wants us all to be just like his state, West Virginia. Poor, illiterate and strung out.”

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    (Photo Courtesy: Morgan Morrison, Owner of Rock City Cake Company)

    Midler apologized for her outburst in a second post within an hour of her original tweet saying she was “just seeing red.”

    After the State of the State address, Rock City created cookies with the phrase Gov. Justice said, photos of him holding up Babydog’s rear end, and photos of Babydog with goggles on.

    In December 2020, after several months of almost daily COVID-19 briefings, the bakery created the “The Big Jim Says Cookie Set,” featuring some of his most colorful quotes.

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