Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We eat there. My picky eater loves the food and the playground is convenient. We donate every year to the human rights campaign so hopefully the karma balances out.
i see your reasoning, but consider this quote From the article:
Alas, when your husband patronizes one of these restaurants, he is supporting the company. Would a donation to an LGBT rights group offset that, the way “carbon-offset programs” allow individuals and companies to pay a fee to make up for their carbon footprint? No. I’m imagining your husband explaining his position to your friends. No matter his diplomatic skills, they’ll understand him to be saying: “To eat Chick-fil-A’s chicken and waffle fries is more important to me than LGBT people having equal rights and protections.”