Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love their food and their customer service. If that's what happens when a Christian runs a restaurant company, it's a better advertisement for the religion than most other proselytizing.
So you're completely OK with profits being channeled to hate organizations? Gross.
Which “hate” organizations are you referring to?
Chick-Fil-A as a corporation seems to have stopped donations, but the owner/CEO Dan Cathy still supports hate groups like Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Salvation Army, and a dark-money group that works to keep The Equality Act from passing.
Enjoy your hate sandwich!
Oh yes, the hate group known as Salvation Army. Because housing homeless people is hateful.
Bad organizations can still do some good. It’s really not that hard. Housing homeless, good. Vocally opposing gay rights and trying pass legislation harmful to lgbt people, bad.
+1 I don't eat at Chick-Fil-A for that reason. There are plenty of other chicken places out there that aren't anti-gay.
When I decide where to eat or shop, I don’t consider the owner’s politics. Deliver a good product and I’ll enjoy it.
Anonymous wrote:What’s there to understand? If your child doesn’t want to eat there they don’t have to! If you do, you can!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love their food and their customer service. If that's what happens when a Christian runs a restaurant company, it's a better advertisement for the religion than most other proselytizing.
So you're completely OK with profits being channeled to hate organizations? Gross.
Which “hate” organizations are you referring to?
Chick-Fil-A as a corporation seems to have stopped donations, but the owner/CEO Dan Cathy still supports hate groups like Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Salvation Army, and a dark-money group that works to keep The Equality Act from passing.
Enjoy your hate sandwich!
Oh yes, the hate group known as Salvation Army. Because housing homeless people is hateful.
Bad organizations can still do some good. It’s really not that hard. Housing homeless, good. Vocally opposing gay rights and trying pass legislation harmful to lgbt people, bad.
+1 I don't eat at Chick-Fil-A for that reason. There are plenty of other chicken places out there that aren't anti-gay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love their food and their customer service. If that's what happens when a Christian runs a restaurant company, it's a better advertisement for the religion than most other proselytizing.
So you're completely OK with profits being channeled to hate organizations? Gross.
Which “hate” organizations are you referring to?
Chick-Fil-A as a corporation seems to have stopped donations, but the owner/CEO Dan Cathy still supports hate groups like Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Salvation Army, and a dark-money group that works to keep The Equality Act from passing.
Enjoy your hate sandwich!
Oh yes, the hate group known as Salvation Army. Because housing homeless people is hateful.
Bad organizations can still do some good. It’s really not that hard. Housing homeless, good. Vocally opposing gay rights and trying pass legislation harmful to lgbt people, bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love their food and their customer service. If that's what happens when a Christian runs a restaurant company, it's a better advertisement for the religion than most other proselytizing.
So you're completely OK with profits being channeled to hate organizations? Gross.
Which “hate” organizations are you referring to?
Chick-Fil-A as a corporation seems to have stopped donations, but the owner/CEO Dan Cathy still supports hate groups like Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Salvation Army, and a dark-money group that works to keep The Equality Act from passing.
Enjoy your hate sandwich!
Oh yes, the hate group known as Salvation Army. Because housing homeless people is hateful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love their food and their customer service. If that's what happens when a Christian runs a restaurant company, it's a better advertisement for the religion than most other proselytizing.
So you're completely OK with profits being channeled to hate organizations? Gross.
Which “hate” organizations are you referring to?
Chick-Fil-A as a corporation seems to have stopped donations, but the owner/CEO Dan Cathy still supports hate groups like Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Salvation Army, and a dark-money group that works to keep The Equality Act from passing.
Enjoy your hate sandwich!
Oh yes, the hate group known as Salvation Army. Because housing homeless people is hateful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love their food and their customer service. If that's what happens when a Christian runs a restaurant company, it's a better advertisement for the religion than most other proselytizing.
So you're completely OK with profits being channeled to hate organizations? Gross.
Which “hate” organizations are you referring to?
Chick-Fil-A as a corporation seems to have stopped donations, but the owner/CEO Dan Cathy still supports hate groups like Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Salvation Army, and a dark-money group that works to keep The Equality Act from passing.
Enjoy your hate sandwich!