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Yess.......TexPatriot gets it!
Chick-fil-A is soo yummy........by the way, the Chick-fil-A near West Hollywood at the corner of Sunset & Highland will be tentatively opening on September 22.
The first 100 people in line get vouchers for free Chick-fil-A sandwiches for an entire year! It's become a tradition that some people camp out for days in front of a newly opening Chick-fil-A for the chance to be one of the first 100 people in line......
Not everyone here is some kind of a gay activist....
If you don't like Chick-fil-A, then don't eat there. You can go eat at some overpriced vegan, organic food restaurant with snobby gay waiters & rude service in NYC or West Hollywood.
Meanwhile, those gays like me, who are tolerant of others' beliefs, will still go to Chick-fil-A, because we like their affordable yummy food & friendly customer service.
Eat mor Chik'n!![]()
Is there a line you draw? For example, would you have been ok with the what the Nazi's did to the Jews and homosexuals? And therefore you would buy Nazi made goods. Are you fine with the Iranians hanging people for being gay? After all that is their belief and they are often based on religion. Are you ok with parents forcing their children to go to reparative therapy because of religious beliefs? Your ok with businesses financing hate groups. Do you have a line that you will not cross or is every belief ok? Child slavery? Killing fields? Genocide?
You obviously tolerate hateful intolerant beliefs that cause harm to others. And that is of course your choice to do so.
If I was alive during WWII, I would have boycotted Ford as well.
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What a lot of gay activists do, is they try to demand "acceptance" of their pro-gay beliefs from others, in the name of "tolerance." The irony of it all is that it is often these gay activists who are the intolerant ones.
I won't dine at Wendy's because of Dave Thomas, RIP. He was "pals" with Pat Robertson.
I won't order Domino's Pizza because of Tom Monahan, loathsome pro-lifer.
I don't shop at Wal-Mart because they keep unions out, hire mostly minimum wage earners so they don't have to pay benefits, won't stock RU-85 (morning after pill) and put lots of long-time, local merchants out of business. (I know, free enterprise rules.)
I won't stop at Cracker Barrel restaurants because they've treated gay employees with disrespect.
I won't contribute to the Salvation Army or the Boy Scouts because they are anti-gay.
I know my non-patronage won't make a hill of beans worth of difference from a financial standpoint, but it makes me feel good!![]()
I do the opposite. I eat at Wendy's when I decide to, I order Domino's independently that they are pro life or not, but happy to know they are. I will support them even more so when my diet calls for a pizza (thanks for the lead. I am a pro life guy). Wal-Mart? I do not go there but now shall I need to go, I may since at least they have some standards on what chemicals to sell. I did not read about the treatment of gay employees at Cracker Barrel. It makes me wonder who are the gays claiming that, but it really does not matter to me. I still love their blueberry pancakes (anyone here up for some). I am a former Boy Scouts and will always support the troops. These were the best years of my childhood. Great experience and knowledge acquired. My patronage or not make a hill of beans worth of difference but it is a stand in my life.
Not everyone here is some kind of a gay activist....
This explains so much as to why you are the way you are (and I don't mean gay).
Your need to ask is part of your problem.I don't understand. Can you explain what you mean?

