What the fuck's up with all this Chik-Fil-A Bullshit?

tylerbillman

Steel Member
Discuss opinions.

1. The personal opinion of one person does not necessarily represent the opinions of every person under them, CEO or not.

2. Chik-Fil-A does not deny service to gay people.

3. A company founded with Christian beliefs behind it is OBVIOUSLY going to be against gay marriage.

Problem? Just shut the fuck up and buy the chicken, you don't have to be a Christian to eat the best and most readily available chicken in America.
 

Grant Schofield

Silver Member
Poppeyes for lyfe since I'm African. But yeah it's all over Facebook and really annoying. But I've never had chick fill a is it really that good
 

tylerbillman

Steel Member
It's very very good.

The point is that it's dumb to try and tell a Christianity-based company (I'm trying to be politically correct since not every employee/person affiliated with Chik-Fil-A is necessarily Christian) that it's wrong for them to follow their religion by being against gay marriage when the company doesn't even propagate that in their restaurants. That's like trying to tell a rock to not be a rock. The rock can't hear you.
 

Collin.

Member
Holy ----- I went there today. It took 2 hours to get food. The gay protestors were out there saying jesus loves us to and stuff, It's just like noone said jesus hates you, so stfu -___-
 

Grant Schofield

Silver Member
Gay people are just fags



Ok while you reailze the irony of that i feel like gay people just took themselves away from everything and just assume everyone hates them even though tons of people are fighting for them and most everybody accepts them. But they feel like everyone hates them and they are just sour towards everyone and then when one person hates or disagrees with them they go super butthurt mode and just start fight and protesting because they want attention.


Edit: there's a censor on this forum?
 

Tyler Rehard

Bronze member
dont personaly care about the whole gay marige thing because i know eventualy it will get passed ....as for chick-fil-a there food is ok at best and very over priced
imo
 

Ben Para

Member
I don't think food should ever collide with religion or politics or rights or anything. Eat it, make it, whatever. I forget, was it that they were funding anti-gay organizations? Anyway, I think the producers of the food have every right to support what ever they like, but they shouldn't associate the company or the food with one side or another.
 

Collin.

Member
^They aren't funding anti-gay organizations, or anything like that at all. All they did was announce that they are going to stand firm on their beliefs, and not hire gays, and not support gay marriage. They aren't saying gay people can't eat there, all they are doing is saying they are going to stay privately owned so they can stick by their moral beliefs. It's not even just the gay stuff, like the way they are closed on Sunday to to it being the day of the lord. People are making way to big of a deal out of it.
 

morgan_bvrns

Steel Member
Honestly Chick-Fil-A isn't very good to begin with, I think the chicken is greasy and not all that great. Bojangles is much better, IMO.

Moving onto the controversy: While it is the CEO and company's stance to be anti-gay as a whole, this opinion does not ring true for all employees. However, Chick-Fil-A has funded multiple anti-gay and "pray the gay away" groups, as well as lobbying for the passage of anti-gay marriage legislation in multiple states. While I support their right to say and believe what they do, I will not willingly fund any company who would use my money to financially or morally support anything of the sort.

Here's one article that shows exactly what I'm talking about, if you google it you can find many more: http://equalitymatters.org/factcheck/201207020001

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Ben Para

Member
^They aren't funding anti-gay organizations, or anything like that at all. All they did was announce that they are going to stand firm on their beliefs, and not hire gays, and not support gay marriage. They aren't saying gay people can't eat there, all they are doing is saying they are going to stay privately owned so they can stick by their moral beliefs. It's not even just the gay stuff, like the way they are closed on Sunday to to it being the day of the lord. People are making way to big of a deal out of it.

They just announced this out of the blue? A very stupid move by them. Let food be food, nothing more. And fuck that that they're closed on sunday. What if I wanna eat chicken on a sunday? Jesus wouldn't mind me sinkin' my teeth in to some crispy chicken. Even though I've never had chick fil a or however it's spelled.

Edit: Don't think collin was quite right... I agree with burnzkid.
 

btyczki21

Member
I've never ate it before. I think their opinion is one of our countries many problems though. Using your religion to take away someones rights is just plain wrong.
 

btyczki21

Member
No! He said he likes chic-fil-a, he never said anything about agreeing with their opinion.

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This is why its such a problem. Look at all the hate its promoting.
 

morgan_bvrns

Steel Member
The exclamation points and the fact that he's decreeing his love in a thread full of mostly distaste for Chick-Fil-A implies otherwise.

Anyway, LOL at the dude saying he loves lesbians and bisexual girls but hates "fags".
 

btyczki21

Member
Still no need for the language.

People are so stupid and they don't even realize....

I've lost so much faith in our country lately its sad
 
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