You are a hater if you eat at Chick fil a!

Anonymous
CFA tastes extra delicious because every bite is like poking a finger in the eye of all you politically correct whackjobs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Eat where you want. Don't live life as a poser/politically correct creep.


It doesn't say anything good about you or the strength of your beliefs that you're so threatened by people choosing to put their money where their mouth is. That's not "posing," that's walking the walk.

-15 IQ points for using the phrase "politically correct" in a non-ironic way. You know why? Because only a simpleton would think their right to use an assholic phrase is more important than not hurting someone after they've told you they find it offensive.
Anonymous
Hey, anti-chick-fil-a people, do you support child labor and slavery?

Have any Hershey's chocolate in your house? Then you do!! You support slavery! Sorry, just admit it, no way around it. You need to STOP buying all Hershey's products NOW.

Totally unethical. You're worried about an anti-LGBT campaign that is clearly LOSING and yet you consumer chocolate picked by children and slaves. Nice. Hater.

http://www.gracelinks.org/blog/1092/where-s-the-love-hershey-on-chocolate-and-labor
http://www.examiner.com/article/is-there-child-slavery-your-chocolate

Anonymous
Love Chik Filet. The only company I boycott is Comcast because their company sucks so so bad.
Anonymous
Trace is back far enough and all money is dirty.

My gay colleague and I call Chick fil A "hate chicken" and we love to walk down to the hate chicken truck to get a sandwich and lemonade.
Anonymous
I have to admit: I love hate fries. I didn't eat them before Windsor, but now I do -- it wasn't funny when they were succeeding in restricting my civil rights, but now that they're not, it's hilarious AND the fries are gluten-free.

- one of The Gays
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't boycott businesses based on the owner's belief.

But, LGBT rights are happening. Nothing can stop them now.

So, if CFA wants to waste money trying to prevent gay marriage from happening, it's fine with me. It's great with me, actually -- it means that money won't go to something that the Christian right actually could influence like restricting women's rights further. So, I guess I should go get some Chick Fil A.


This is how I feel. I fully support gay rights, but it's hard for me to get too upset about Chick Fil A because they're such a dying breed. Not even Chick Fil A can stop progress.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Trace is back far enough and all money is dirty.

My gay colleague and I call Chick fil A "hate chicken" and we love to walk down to the hate chicken truck to get a sandwich and lemonade.


The homophobia they sprinkle in their batter is delicious.

Ultimately, gay marriage bans are dropping all over the country. My decision to eat their chicken plays no role in that. So, yay for nuggets.



Anonymous
I don't care what the individuals who own companies think or believe. I do care very much about the actions that they take, including how they spend the money that they earn from my chicken purchases. Money from Chick Fil-A has been used to support organizations that are promoting things like "conversion therapy" for teenagers and the anti-gay laws in Uganda, both things that I feel are abusive human rights violations.

Having said that, my purpose in joining the boycott is to convince the company to change their behavior. If the 2014 tax returns indicate that they didn't donate money to hate organizations, then I'll consider my boycott to have "worked" and reward them for changing their behavior by returning to their company.
Anonymous
If I boycotted every food place that didn't hold my particular political or moral views I'd be dead from starvation.

I know a place where the chocolate eclairs are to absolutely die for. They have a picture of Obama on the wall. I refuse to give up those eclairs even though I have to look at his ugly mug when I go there.
Anonymous
We don't eat there. All the people eating there are hate filled republicans.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We don't eat there. All the people eating there are hate filled republicans.


Your loss. The breakfast chicken biscuits and lemonade are about as close to perfect as food can get.
Anonymous
I boycott Chick-fil-A (and McDonald's etc...) for health reasons.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We don't eat there. All the people eating there are hate filled republicans.


Sorry, but this is definitely an untrue statement. Don't be so naïve. I am definitely not a republican, and I am far from hate-filled.
Anonymous
Glad to know that when I go there, I won't be surrounded by those of you who boycott chick fil a bc the ceo has a different opinion than you do. It really will make for a much more pleasant environment. The type of person that does this is usually the type of person who is never really happy, judging everyone around them, and really just not any fun to be around. I think I will start going to chick fil a more often now. They have THE BEST customer service out of any fast food place I can think of, they treat their employees right, the food is high quality because the employees actually care, it's usually much cleaner than other fast food places, and of course, the food there is good! Thanks for letting me know, op.
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