Chick-Fil-A
Chick-Fil-A
Has anyone else been following this Chick-Fil-A story?
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/07 ... perts-say/
President of Chick-Fil-A speaks his opinion about gay marriage, and now the mayors of Boston and Chicago say his restaurant is not welcome there. That's ridiculous. Celebrities are also giving them shit on twitter and stuff. Unreal.
I am against gay marriage, but not for the same reason they are. And I love Chick-Fil-A, too bad they don't have one around here.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/07 ... perts-say/
President of Chick-Fil-A speaks his opinion about gay marriage, and now the mayors of Boston and Chicago say his restaurant is not welcome there. That's ridiculous. Celebrities are also giving them shit on twitter and stuff. Unreal.
I am against gay marriage, but not for the same reason they are. And I love Chick-Fil-A, too bad they don't have one around here.
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I think it's ridiculous.
So, they can't say they're opposed to it, but people can freely say they're not? Give me a break.
It's kind of like how people at my work can have the Black Employees Network, but if we have a White Employees Network we're racist. ¿LOLWUT?
So, they can't say they're opposed to it, but people can freely say they're not? Give me a break.
It's kind of like how people at my work can have the Black Employees Network, but if we have a White Employees Network we're racist. ¿LOLWUT?
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He acts upon personal opinion because he disagrees with another man's personal opinion.
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It does surprise me that a nation which is so proud of its promotion of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, can have quite such prevalent opposition to gay marriage. It's two people that love each other getting married, their genders aren't really important.
That said, I don't see how there can be any grounds to ban this company if it's just the president of it voicing his opinion. He's allowed to say what he wants, it's up to individual people to decide whether they agree or disagree (I'd just choose not to eat there, myself). If there's active discrimination against LBGT employees within the company, though, something should be done about it.
That said, I don't see how there can be any grounds to ban this company if it's just the president of it voicing his opinion. He's allowed to say what he wants, it's up to individual people to decide whether they agree or disagree (I'd just choose not to eat there, myself). If there's active discrimination against LBGT employees within the company, though, something should be done about it.
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Whoa, that's deep thrav. I like that.ThravRande wrote:He acts upon personal opinion because he disagrees with another man's personal opinion.
It's pretty ridiculous, especially in this economy. If you close a Chick-Fil-A, that's about 30 jobs you're sending away which in a city, could be valued pretty high. And Chick-Fil-A is about as Christian a restaurant as they come. They close on Sundays, they promote family time, and even their toys are positioned in a way that is supposed to be morally strengthening (vs. McDonald's where if it doesn't shoot something, why bother). To say this comes as a surprise is a lie.
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People are not protesting or boycotting Chick-Fil-A because the President is homophobic. People are taking a stand against the company because he has actively used money from the company's profits to fund anti-gay groups. I haven't heard anyone call for some sort of legal ban but I have heard plenty of people decide against their taste buds to vote with their dollars against bigots that would use those dollars against those that merely desire their own rights.
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A lot of people don't want to fund anti-gay groups inadvertently so many have chosen not to eat at Chick-Fil-A anymore because it appears that's where some of the money is going.
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ohhhh... missed that. my computer wouldn't load the article (not that it was even mentioned in there). Well even so, he's entitled to. Politicians still shouldn't call for a ban of the restaurant - let capitalism run it's course and if the people don't agree with the company, they won't buy its food and the company'll die out.Nick wrote:People are not protesting or boycotting Chick-Fil-A because the President is homophobic. People are taking a stand against the company because he has actively used money from the company's profits to fund anti-gay groups. I haven't heard anyone call for some sort of legal ban but I have heard plenty of people decide against their taste buds to vote with their dollars against bigots that would use those dollars against those that merely desire their own rights.
It means that the chicken you're eating wasn't scissoring another chickenAB23 wrote:what does this have to do with their chicken is my question
anguyen92 wrote:Oh well. Deal with it.
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The company actively funds anti-gay groups? That's slightly ridiculous.Nick wrote:A lot of people don't want to fund anti-gay groups inadvertently so many have chosen not to eat at Chick-Fil-A anymore because it appears that's where some of the money is going.
Fox news being as fair and balanced as ever with that report then.
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Just because you oppose gay marriage does not mean you're "homophobic." (I have no desire to talk about my beliefs and opinions about this subject because this isn't the place to do so, but seriously.)Nick wrote:People are not protesting or boycotting Chick-Fil-A because the President is homophobic.
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I don't know for sure if it's the company itself or just the president on his own time (I think it's the latter) but either way, that money would end up fighting against people's rights.
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Ah, I didn't intend to claim that. I was trying to explain what someone who hasn't been paying much attention to this issue might think.ALTERSTEVE wrote:Just because you oppose gay marriage does not mean you're "homophobic." (I have no desire to talk about my beliefs and opinions about this subject because this isn't the place to do so, but seriously.)Nick wrote:People are not protesting or boycotting Chick-Fil-A because the President is homophobic.
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Oh, got it. Sorry for the misunderstanding.Nick wrote:Ah, I didn't intend to claim that. I was trying to explain what someone who hasn't been paying much attention to this issue might think.ALTERSTEVE wrote:Just because you oppose gay marriage does not mean you're "homophobic." (I have no desire to talk about my beliefs and opinions about this subject because this isn't the place to do so, but seriously.)Nick wrote:People are not protesting or boycotting Chick-Fil-A because the President is homophobic.
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Nah, don't worry about it. When I reread what I said, I realized it could definitely be misconstrued that way.ALTERSTEVE wrote:Oh, got it. Sorry for the misunderstanding.Nick wrote:Ah, I didn't intend to claim that. I was trying to explain what someone who hasn't been paying much attention to this issue might think.ALTERSTEVE wrote:Just because you oppose gay marriage does not mean you're "homophobic." (I have no desire to talk about my beliefs and opinions about this subject because this isn't the place to do so, but seriously.)Nick wrote:People are not protesting or boycotting Chick-Fil-A because the President is homophobic.
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Looks like it was the company's charitable arm - http://equalitymatters.org/factcheck/201207020001Nick wrote:I don't know for sure if it's the company itself or just the president on his own time (I think it's the latter) but either way, that money would end up fighting against people's rights.
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If the mayor of Boston was anti-gay, and he stopped a company from building in the city because the CEO of the company was funding pro-gay campaigns, I'd have a feeling people would want that mayor out of office.
Let the CEO do what he wants to with his funds, and if you don't like it, don't eat at the restaurant. But for a mayor of a city to halt commerce over this is outright ridiculous.
Let the CEO do what he wants to with his funds, and if you don't like it, don't eat at the restaurant. But for a mayor of a city to halt commerce over this is outright ridiculous.
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Not in the mood to argue this topic but the article itself says:
"Last week, Boston Mayor Thomas Menino told the Boston Herald that “it will be very difficult” for Chick-fil-A to obtain licenses for a restaurant in Boston. But on Thursday, Menino backed away from that threat, saying he won’t actively block the chain.
“I can’t do that,” he told the Herald. “That would be interference to his rights to go there.”
"Last week, Boston Mayor Thomas Menino told the Boston Herald that “it will be very difficult” for Chick-fil-A to obtain licenses for a restaurant in Boston. But on Thursday, Menino backed away from that threat, saying he won’t actively block the chain.
“I can’t do that,” he told the Herald. “That would be interference to his rights to go there.”
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