head explosion in five, four, three, two…
Midwest Chick, I predict, will be fuming ten seconds after she reads this.
Look: If you’re standing out on the street yelling “God hates fags” I’m agin ya. Just so you know. But a company like Chick-Fil-A, getting flack for supporting an organization whose values they share, is just another marker of how unhinged the left is.
God forbid a company espouse decent morals.
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Did you just say something that makes sense that wasn’t a bow to some minority?? F-you! You can’t do that!
:roll:
I love Chik-Fil-A–I do wish they were open on Sundays since that’s when I go past the nearest one, but I respect the fact that they are walking their talk. The people that work there are invariably polite and helpful (and I’ve been to their stores in several states). The left can bite me (again).
Oh… and BOOM! (That’s my head exploding).
Lord no, don’t let ’em bite you, you’ll catch something awful!
lol!
POW!!
You’re right. They are like zombies.
Let’s face it, we all have prejudices. I’m less prejudiced towards gays than I used to be because a former coworker made me confront my prejudices and think about them.
What did he do? He did two things. One, he did a damn good job. Two, he left it to me to figure out that he was gay. It was pretty obvious once I realized it.
He was himself. He didn’t try to hide his gayness, his domestic partner worked at the same company, but likewise he did not wear it on his sleeve.
I still regret not saying to a coworker who referred to him with a less than polite term than gay with a simple, “Yes, he’s a blank but he’s better at the job than anyone else here.”
To all the gays who want to be treated like other Americans, I have this advice taking from the civil rights movement. Pretend like you’re just as much an equal part of society as we are. Don’t try to stand out.
I’ve read enough about my favorite financial author to know he’s a gay Democrat. He does a better job of explaining financial things in basic common sense English than any straight Republican I know.
I can’t imagine a democrat who has a clue what finance is, but I’ll take your word for it.
AFAIK, marriage is a commitment made between two people. You don’t need a chuch for it. If you do, you don’t understand marriage.
Sunday, we were at the home of two gay friends of ours. it was a small “family” gathering.
We are tangentially related to one of them.
Apart from these guys, my step-brother is gay. (He’s dropped talking to me, I guess because he assumes I’m anti-gay since I’m a Christian.)
Granted this sounds like the old “Some of my best friends are black” routine, but that’s too bad.
Sunday was great. These guys know what our Bible says, and what we believe about their proclivities. Yet we like them. And they like us.
We talked about guns (now pro) politics (less left) and real estate, work and people we know and love.
I got to explain to them how that Westboro “baptist” church is really a lawyer brigade, in it for the lawsuit money.
They’ve been together 20 years now.
One helped the other quit drinking (quite common among gays).
I am opposed to gay marriage as a state sanctioned institution. These guys’ relationship doesn’t bother me on a personal or political level.
Am I a bigot?
Is this too long a comment?
“To all the gays who want to be treated like other Americans, I have this advice taking from the civil rights movement. Pretend like you’re just as much an equal part of society as we are. Don’t try to stand out.”
Word.
I’m with you on this one. Libtards will eventually burn their own house down or cut off their nose.
Chik Fil A corporate HQ has mandatory weekly prayer meetings, BTW.
Just because I wouldn’t want to work there doesn’t mean I don’t want to eat their food.
Oh, and if finding Jesus is responsible for making restaurants uniformly clean and consistently friendly with delicious food, Hardee’s and Arby’s should start closing on Sundays any ol’ time now.
“Oh, and if finding Jesus is responsible for making restaurants uniformly clean and consistently friendly with delicious food, Hardee’s and Arby’s should start closing on Sundays any ol’ time now.”
Zing!!
Most Arbys I’ve been in are owned by Muslims. And Krispy Kreme (Hot Donuts NOW) bases their corporate structure on the Hero’s Journey a la Joseph Campbell.
I wasn’t trying to make a correlation between worship and food, I’m just tired of folks slamming on a particular business for something that doesn’t make a bit of difference to anyone not employed by them.
Prezactly.
I wish the Mormons would open a restaurant chain. That’d be one squared-away fast food joint. You’d have to bring your own soda, but it’d probably be worth it.
Actually, the Blue Plate in Salt Lake City is about the best breakfast a human can eat- and they serve that stuff to outsiders, they just don’t partake themselves. but f’in ay, you’re right about clean and squared away. Wish they’d make the Blue Plate a national chain.
By the way, the place is owned and run by hippies and expat soviets but mormons work there, and it’s awesome. I see by their website, which is substantially bigger than the restaurant, that Guy Fieri has been there. No surprise to me.