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^ Chicken sandwiches can be holy???
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I thought it was common knowledge that Chick-fil-A doesn't like us gays?
Christian Based company + donates to Christian activist groups + who protest and fight to take away Gay Rights = they hate us.
I've never eaten there, and never will. All my coworkers know this, so when ever we go out for lunch they know we can't go to Chick-fil-A.
They are a christian based company so of course they arent going to say they like same sex couples. Who cares tho, Im not going to stop eating there! The food is so good! Have you tried the chick-fil-a sauce? Once you try it, you'll be hooked.
First of all: I don't even give a shit either way because I never liked their food.
But what I really wanted to say was... who the fuck cares? What does it matter to me if they're anti-gay? Will they physically deny me service in their restaurant? If I walk in with $10 will they turn it down because I'm gay? I seriously doubt it...
I understand if you're trying to work there and they don't hire you because you're gay. But for me, someone who's never planning on working there - or eating there for that matter - I really could care less if they hate me or not.
The reason people LGBT should care..is that when you buy anything at their stores, you are helping put money into originzations whose sole purpose is to make us second class citizens.
Any small rights we've gotten over the past few years, these groups seek to repeal.
That's why we should care. These groups will still get $$$ but there is no reason any of it should come from us.


He said the Georgia-based company doesn't have an "anti-anybody" agenda.
"We're a restaurant that has a hospitality that says we're here to embrace everyone who wants to come and be part of Chick-fil-A," he said. "We have a whole spectrum of team members that work with us who are part of the gay and lesbian community. They know as employees of Chick-fil-A that they are welcomed, they are embraced, and they are part of the Chick-fil-A family. So to be identified with some sort of hate group that has a political agenda -- that is not Chick-fil-A at all."
"Our whole service recipe in terms of taking care of our customers is based on what Jesus said in how we should treat other people," he said. "So that is the reason we have fresh flowers on this table. We want to treat our customers as someone who is very special."

