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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Best sandwhich; best fast food. I am a republican and I would eat it if AOC owned it. We all have to get over this nonsense boycott stuff.[/quote] This “boycott stuff” actually works. It’s free market feedback and voting with our dollars. And it worked with Chick-fil-A too (see PP’s link from their walk back) [/quote] Chick-fil-A isn’t hurting for businesses because a few people boycott them over their personally held beliefs. The place is closed on Sunday for crying out loud, they play Christian music in some stores, and there’s still a line around the building everyday from open until close. Most people overlook any differences they may have and go there for the good food, and quick and polite service. They also give back to local schools and communities and give employee scholarships more than any private company I’ve seen. That LGBTQ person with a chip on their shoulder thinks they’re hurting Chick-fil-A business but really are just missing out on some yummy chicken biscuits and delicious peach milkshakes. They can boycott till the cows come home, that’s the free market like you said, but Chick-fil-A is doing just fine without them. I have to wonder if the PP also boycotts Amish and Mennonite markets as well or if they don’t buy vegetables from farmers with Christian beliefs? At what point do you stop eating food to prove a point? [/quote] When someone is donating large sums of money to deny your fundamental rights that goes beyond chip on your shoulder. In the Amish donation example, are the Amish making large profits that they give to conservative causes or paying the salaries of employees who then give significant donations to conservative causes or candidates? No one who refuses to go to CFA thinks they are going to tank a corporation by going to Popeyes instead of CFA.[/quote] I couldn’t tell you what the Amish do or what Chick-fil-A does with their money because I don’t care. I’m lgbtq and just want my Chick-fil-A and Amish grocery store because they’re superior to the alternatives. If I spent my life worrying about what other people do with their lives I wouldn’t have time left to live mine.[/quote] And zero people on this thread have said that isn't a legitimate choice. [/quote]
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