Donut shop uses Salvation Army for Christmas donations, LGBT activists furious
      It seems that no good deed goes unpunished when LGBT  social justice warriors  (SJW) get involved, this time condemning a donut shop for using an organization they despise for helping the shop to locate a needy family for charitable giving at Christmastime.   Earlier this month a favorite doughnut shop  in Portland, Maine , wanted to help out a local family of modest means during the Christmas Season .     “In a now-deleted Facebook  post, the shop detailed how it was collecting warm clothes for a family with five children and two adults, and asked customers to donate hats, mittens, and sweaters in exchange for free doughnuts or T-shirts,” reported Christian News Service (CNS).   The Holy Donut. The Holy Donut / Facebook  But “The Holy Donut” innocently and unknowingly stepped on a Yuletide  landmine when it let it slip that they had reached out to The Salvation Army  for help in identifying a poor family the shop could help.     The problem? Gays have, for many yea...