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yes i will still eat there
they might have bad business practice but damn are the waffle fries delicious its almost like you can taste the hate :P
I have never understood supporting or not supporting a place with your business just because you disagree with a few guys at the top. If they make a good product and are a moral company (Chick-fil-A is absolutely the best) then sure. think of the thousands of people who are employed there who don't give a rat's ass about company policy
I generally don't boycott businesses due to their political donations. My actions won't change their decision, and it's too much of a hassle.
Did you think they close on Sundays for any reason other than their religious faith?mindstormNope. I found out the first time I tried going on a Sunday. :P
There's a Christian based restaurant? I guess you learn something new everyday...Ace6301If you ever tryed to eat there on a sunday you'd find out the hard way :(
Is there a mandate that they have to? When did it become law that you had to condone same sex couplings and be subjected to a witch hunt when you don't? GE is a bunch of liberal trolls and I still buy their f****** light bulbs, even though I think they're political crazies. I personally don't have a problem with gays -- I think they have an incredibly tough road to travel and that what they do in the bedroom is their business. But when they start thinking they can tell me what places I can or cannot frequent because it does or does not fit their agenda, I become offended and all it makes me want to do is support that business, because believe it or not, gays can be just as big of bullies as those who don't condone the gay lifestyle.
Not everyone is going to agree with the gay lifestyle. Nor are they beholden to.
Every company can do what they want. I respect their decisions fully. On a side note, I have like a million fast food places around me and guess who has the most business on any given day besides Sunday? Chik-fil-a. Chik-fil-a has nearly double the business as a McDonald's by me.
I hope people picket outside their restaurants, and headquarters. Prvate companies should not be allowed to discriminate for sexxual orientation.
What!? A company having religious beliefs!? What kind of madness is this!!!??:o
...They're a Christian company, of course it'd be their policy.
*Niceness contingent on being a heterosexual ChristianI don't care. They make good food and there are some nice* people working there.
Phoenix534
Or if people dont like it they dont eat there. I on the other hand dont care and will eat up that chicken.I hope people picket outside their restaurants, and headquarters. Prvate companies should not be allowed to discriminate for sexxual orientation.
JuiceCakeOoh
Its a Christian run business. I think its bigoted crap, but its what they believe, and its their business so they can do what they want.
xLFTMx
So what? Not everyone's going to accept them. Its a privately owned business, they do what they want.
I couldn't imagine an average, minimum-wage, pimply teen working at the register showing much initiative in enforcing this policy.
provided they do not take money/handouts from the government, they can say whatever they wish.
That is one of the virtues/sacrifices we have to accept here in America; people can live generally how they wish, but we have to put up with it.
What policy? I musta missed it. All I saw was that the company donates and worked with antisame sex marriage organizations.I couldn't imagine A average, minimum-wage, pimply teen working at the register showing much initiative in enforcing this policy.
arbitor365
That's fine. If it becomes apparent that you're gay in a restaurant, you're being too obvious.SolidSnake35
oh you. we can always count on your bigoted bile in every topic on LGBT issues
[QUOTE="SolidSnake35"]That's fine. If it becomes apparent that you're gay in a restaurant, you're being too obvious.arbitor365
oh you. we can always count on your bigoted bile in every topic on LGBT issues
To be completely fair he does kind of have a point this time. I mean it's a fast food restaurant, not some fancy place where people would go to have a romantic evening. I've never seen any couple making out in McD's for one.[QUOTE="SolidSnake35"]That's fine. If it becomes apparent that you're gay in a restaurant, you're being too obvious.arbitor365
oh you. we can always count on your bigoted bile in every topic on LGBT issues
It's true though. How could a problem ever arise? You either don't go there on principle or, if you do, don't start French kissing and you're fine.That's fine. If it becomes apparent that you're gay in a restaurant, you're being too obvious.SolidSnake35
oh you. we can always count on your bigoted bile in every topic on LGBT issues
It's true though. How could a problem ever arise? You either don't go there on principle or, if you do, don't start French kissing and you're fine. What problem? I didnt see anything that said they kicked even over the top gay people our of their resturants.[QUOTE="SolidSnake35"][QUOTE="arbitor365"]It's true though. How could a problem ever arise? You either don't go there on principle or, if you do, don't start French kissing and you're fine. What problem? I didnt see anything that said they kicked even over the top gay people our of their resturants. No need for the thread then.oh you. we can always count on your bigoted bile in every topic on LGBT issues
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