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I just saw this...
Sounds like the company has a good plan. I think we should join 'em. Maybe they'll 'like us' on Facebook.
From now on all members must submit a video of themselves in heterosexual 'action', in order to maintain a valid membership, and posting on Sundays will be prohibited.
I just saw this...
I'd call using the corporation's money to support groups that spread hatred and intolerance an "evil motive"...I think CFA seems to be doing fine. Maybe better than fine. In any case, I find it bizarre that the people protesting CFA seem to impute evil motives to the company just because the company's ownership refuses to have their values dictated to them.
Considering that they have enjoyed record sales in the past day or two due to all the bigots that feel they need to show support, I wouldn't worry too much about their economic health...
How is that any different than what I said? People buy their crappy food, company hires people and pays taxes.
None of the bad press has done any harm to the company ( and by extension, to any local economy where they are operating), and seems like it has increased sales, at least short term.
So basically they are being rewarded for their close-minded views, not punished.
I took your comment as if youre talking about Chick Fil A. I was not referring to the company but to the politicians that are letting their personal views get in the way of improving their communities.
Boston mayor wanted to actively block chick fil a from putting restaurants in the city. That is what is irresponsible in this. I live in MA but not in Boston. We dotn have any of these restaurants here. We should welcome them though. They ll give back to the state.
I know we have at least one chick fil a in a mall in the north shore. Its delicious as hell and I don't care what their opinion is on anything besides making chicken.
One of the things they want removed is the Hate Crime laws... making it no longer a hate crime to when a person is attacked solely for being gay.
I wouldn't support that.
Really, I kind of don't care about the whole gay marriage argument. I know they are on the loosing side. What bothers me most about all of this is poeple trying to bring freedom of speech into this. If we want to support freedom of speech we should really support it. That means you should defend the pedophile who wants to stand on the side walk and tell everyone the benefit that you can get from of having a sexual relationship with a 3 year old.
I would support his right to air his view point.
That means you need to defend the Racists right to stand on the sidewalk with a megaphone and talk about the evil of being black in front of an African American family's house.
I would support his right to air his view point as well. The megaphone, however, might need to go.
We should be supporting ALL free speech then... not just the kind of free speech that sides with your beliefs.
Amen!
My comments in bold.
And this is where a lot of religious people/organizations cross the line. Those who advocate prayer in public schools are disregarding other religions and those who aren't religious or haven't decided for themselves yet. The U.S. isn't a Christian nation. That's just the #1 religion. The country was founded to a large extent by those seeking freedom to practice their own version of Christianity, but a lot of them ended up being intolerant as well. It seems to be a popular human attribute, on the negative end. IMO trying to legislate morality is wrong. IMO what two (or more) people do as consenting adults, when no one else is harmed, is nobody else's business.Now when I change my stance is when someone starts to try and force others to live within their views of acceptable.
Same here. Maybe it's the deal where you don't really want something until someone says you can't have it.almost everytime i think i want some chick fil a, its sunday.
Public forum . . . easy does it.Is there a video that goes with that photo? Just asking.
Isn't that an interesting fact? I learned that from Michael Badnarik a while back in his constitution class. Gun control started this way as well. Don't want any newly freed slaves able to purchase firearms, they might still be a little bit angryAnd as for marriage as a legal union, it's interesting that a marriage license wasn't required in the US until after the Civil War, and in the 20's the license laws were used to promote racism. Back then if you were white, you had to be intending getting hitched to someone with same skin color. Otherwise, you may as well as have been trying to marry someone of the same sex.