Liberals Still Boycotting Chick-fil-A For Not Being Woke Enough

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BaylorFTW
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The planned opening of a Chick-fil-A in Windsor, Ontario, is drawing protests from LGBT activists, despite the company's change in giving strategy.

About 20 people protested outside the Windsor city hall Monday, holding signs reading "Chick-fil-A hates LGBTQ+ people," and "Chick-fil-A is a homophobe," according to the Windsor Star.

The property of the Devonshire Mall in Windsor is the proposed location.
The proposed site was listed on the agenda as information only, and council members did not vote, the Star reported. Still, the protesters said they wanted to make their voices heard.
"If and when they do open, we're going to be there protesting," protest organizer Cole Fortier told the newspaper. "Their grand opening, job fairs, whatever they have, we're going to be there."
The Chick-fil-A Foundation last month announced a new donation strategy it said will "provide additional clarity and impact with the causes it supports." Beginning in 2020, the Chick-fil-A Foundation will support Junior Achievement, Covenant House International and local food banks.

The Foundation will no longer support the Salvation Army or the Fellowship of Christian Athletes -- the two organizations that were at the heart of many LGBTQ protests of Chick-fil-A in recent years.

The protesters in Windsor, Canada said the Foundation's change in giving strategy does not matter.
"Don't bring hatred into the country," protester Hedy Halpern told the Star. "They are fear-mongering, I think that they are pushing an agenda that is hateful and is something that should not be welcomed in Canada. I really don't want to see them in this country."

Ryan Champagne, another protester, agreed.

"Canada supports diversity," Champagne said.

Mayor Drew Dilkens told the Star that the company's beliefs should not figure into the council's decision.
"Whether I like the owner of Chick-fil-A and what he stands for or doesn't stand for, that cannot play a role in any decision we make," he said.

Chick-fil-A is the third-largest fast-food chain in the United States in sales. Its official corporate purpose is "to glorify God by being a faithful steward of all that is entrusted to us and to have a positive influence on all who come into contact with Chick-fil-A." Its stores are closed on Sundays.

Original article: https://www.christianheadlines.com/contributors/michael-foust/lgbt-activists-protest-canadian-chick-fil-a.html
Redbrickbear
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It's never enough for the Left.

They are modern jacobins.

But chick-fil-a can get bent...they made their bed now they can sleep in it with the radical leftists they gave into.
OsoCoreyell
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Redbrickbear said:

It's never enough for the Left.

They are modern jacobins.

But chick-fil-a can get bent...they made their bed now they can sleep in it with the radical leftists they gave into.
Agree.
Mitch Blood Green
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BaylorFTW said:

The planned opening of a Chick-fil-A in Windsor, Ontario, is drawing protests from LGBT activists, despite the company's change in giving strategy.

About 20 people protested outside the Windsor city hall Monday, holding signs reading "Chick-fil-A hates LGBTQ+ people," and "Chick-fil-A is a homophobe," according to the Windsor Star.

The property of the Devonshire Mall in Windsor is the proposed location.
The proposed site was listed on the agenda as information only, and council members did not vote, the Star reported. Still, the protesters said they wanted to make their voices heard.
"If and when they do open, we're going to be there protesting," protest organizer Cole Fortier told the newspaper. "Their grand opening, job fairs, whatever they have, we're going to be there."
The Chick-fil-A Foundation last month announced a new donation strategy it said will "provide additional clarity and impact with the causes it supports." Beginning in 2020, the Chick-fil-A Foundation will support Junior Achievement, Covenant House International and local food banks.

The Foundation will no longer support the Salvation Army or the Fellowship of Christian Athletes -- the two organizations that were at the heart of many LGBTQ protests of Chick-fil-A in recent years.

The protesters in Windsor, Canada said the Foundation's change in giving strategy does not matter.
"Don't bring hatred into the country," protester Hedy Halpern told the Star. "They are fear-mongering, I think that they are pushing an agenda that is hateful and is something that should not be welcomed in Canada. I really don't want to see them in this country."

Ryan Champagne, another protester, agreed.

"Canada supports diversity," Champagne said.

Mayor Drew Dilkens told the Star that the company's beliefs should not figure into the council's decision.
"Whether I like the owner of Chick-fil-A and what he stands for or doesn't stand for, that cannot play a role in any decision we make," he said.

Chick-fil-A is the third-largest fast-food chain in the United States in sales. Its official corporate purpose is "to glorify God by being a faithful steward of all that is entrusted to us and to have a positive influence on all who come into contact with Chick-fil-A." Its stores are closed on Sundays.

Original article: https://www.christianheadlines.com/contributors/michael-foust/lgbt-activists-protest-canadian-chick-fil-a.html


You likely don't see their opposition to Chick - Fil -A is the same as your opposition to pornography.

It's also your right. And theirs.
OsoCoreyell
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tommie said:

BaylorFTW said:

The planned opening of a Chick-fil-A in Windsor, Ontario, is drawing protests from LGBT activists, despite the company's change in giving strategy.

About 20 people protested outside the Windsor city hall Monday, holding signs reading "Chick-fil-A hates LGBTQ+ people," and "Chick-fil-A is a homophobe," according to the Windsor Star.

The property of the Devonshire Mall in Windsor is the proposed location.
The proposed site was listed on the agenda as information only, and council members did not vote, the Star reported. Still, the protesters said they wanted to make their voices heard.
"If and when they do open, we're going to be there protesting," protest organizer Cole Fortier told the newspaper. "Their grand opening, job fairs, whatever they have, we're going to be there."
The Chick-fil-A Foundation last month announced a new donation strategy it said will "provide additional clarity and impact with the causes it supports." Beginning in 2020, the Chick-fil-A Foundation will support Junior Achievement, Covenant House International and local food banks.

The Foundation will no longer support the Salvation Army or the Fellowship of Christian Athletes -- the two organizations that were at the heart of many LGBTQ protests of Chick-fil-A in recent years.

The protesters in Windsor, Canada said the Foundation's change in giving strategy does not matter.
"Don't bring hatred into the country," protester Hedy Halpern told the Star. "They are fear-mongering, I think that they are pushing an agenda that is hateful and is something that should not be welcomed in Canada. I really don't want to see them in this country."

Ryan Champagne, another protester, agreed.

"Canada supports diversity," Champagne said.

Mayor Drew Dilkens told the Star that the company's beliefs should not figure into the council's decision.
"Whether I like the owner of Chick-fil-A and what he stands for or doesn't stand for, that cannot play a role in any decision we make," he said.

Chick-fil-A is the third-largest fast-food chain in the United States in sales. Its official corporate purpose is "to glorify God by being a faithful steward of all that is entrusted to us and to have a positive influence on all who come into contact with Chick-fil-A." Its stores are closed on Sundays.

Original article: https://www.christianheadlines.com/contributors/michael-foust/lgbt-activists-protest-canadian-chick-fil-a.html


You likely don't see their opposition to Chick - Fil -A is the same as your opposition to pornography.

It's also your right. And theirs.
I do not understand this statement. Nowhere has anyone said that they don't have the "right" to protest. In fact, I would represent them in a lawsuit if the government tried to stop them from protesting. His position wasn't that they don't have a right to protest. Never in the discussion did anyone's "rights" come into it. Your statement doesn't address his argument in any way.

Your argument is the equivalent of the following:
HIM: That Ferrari is a better car than that Ford Fiesta over there.
YOU: You likely don't see that both cars are blue, and thus the colors of the cars are the same.
HIM (and everyone else): Um...OK.
Mitch Blood Green
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OsoCoreyell said:

tommie said:

BaylorFTW said:

The planned opening of a Chick-fil-A in Windsor, Ontario, is drawing protests from LGBT activists, despite the company's change in giving strategy.

About 20 people protested outside the Windsor city hall Monday, holding signs reading "Chick-fil-A hates LGBTQ+ people," and "Chick-fil-A is a homophobe," according to the Windsor Star.

The property of the Devonshire Mall in Windsor is the proposed location.
The proposed site was listed on the agenda as information only, and council members did not vote, the Star reported. Still, the protesters said they wanted to make their voices heard.
"If and when they do open, we're going to be there protesting," protest organizer Cole Fortier told the newspaper. "Their grand opening, job fairs, whatever they have, we're going to be there."
The Chick-fil-A Foundation last month announced a new donation strategy it said will "provide additional clarity and impact with the causes it supports." Beginning in 2020, the Chick-fil-A Foundation will support Junior Achievement, Covenant House International and local food banks.

The Foundation will no longer support the Salvation Army or the Fellowship of Christian Athletes -- the two organizations that were at the heart of many LGBTQ protests of Chick-fil-A in recent years.

The protesters in Windsor, Canada said the Foundation's change in giving strategy does not matter.
"Don't bring hatred into the country," protester Hedy Halpern told the Star. "They are fear-mongering, I think that they are pushing an agenda that is hateful and is something that should not be welcomed in Canada. I really don't want to see them in this country."

Ryan Champagne, another protester, agreed.

"Canada supports diversity," Champagne said.

Mayor Drew Dilkens told the Star that the company's beliefs should not figure into the council's decision.
"Whether I like the owner of Chick-fil-A and what he stands for or doesn't stand for, that cannot play a role in any decision we make," he said.

Chick-fil-A is the third-largest fast-food chain in the United States in sales. Its official corporate purpose is "to glorify God by being a faithful steward of all that is entrusted to us and to have a positive influence on all who come into contact with Chick-fil-A." Its stores are closed on Sundays.

Original article: https://www.christianheadlines.com/contributors/michael-foust/lgbt-activists-protest-canadian-chick-fil-a.html


You likely don't see their opposition to Chick - Fil -A is the same as your opposition to pornography.

It's also your right. And theirs.
I do not understand this statement. Nowhere has anyone said that they don't have the "right" to protest. In fact, I would represent them in a lawsuit if the government tried to stop them from protesting. His position wasn't that they don't have a right to protest. Never in the discussion did anyone's "rights" come into it. Your statement doesn't address his argument in any way.

Your argument is the equivalent of the following:
HIM: That Ferrari is a better car than that Ford Fiesta over there.
YOU: You likely don't see that both cars are blue, and thus the colors of the cars are the same.
HIM (and everyone else): Um...OK.


No. His argument is pornography is wrong and harmful to society.

Their argument is Chick -Fil -A supports groups that discriminate against homosexuals which is wrong and harmful to society.

(I know there are two more layers of depth to the arguments but they align all the way through.
Doc Holliday
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OsoCoreyell said:

tommie said:

BaylorFTW said:

The planned opening of a Chick-fil-A in Windsor, Ontario, is drawing protests from LGBT activists, despite the company's change in giving strategy.

About 20 people protested outside the Windsor city hall Monday, holding signs reading "Chick-fil-A hates LGBTQ+ people," and "Chick-fil-A is a homophobe," according to the Windsor Star.

The property of the Devonshire Mall in Windsor is the proposed location.
The proposed site was listed on the agenda as information only, and council members did not vote, the Star reported. Still, the protesters said they wanted to make their voices heard.
"If and when they do open, we're going to be there protesting," protest organizer Cole Fortier told the newspaper. "Their grand opening, job fairs, whatever they have, we're going to be there."
The Chick-fil-A Foundation last month announced a new donation strategy it said will "provide additional clarity and impact with the causes it supports." Beginning in 2020, the Chick-fil-A Foundation will support Junior Achievement, Covenant House International and local food banks.

The Foundation will no longer support the Salvation Army or the Fellowship of Christian Athletes -- the two organizations that were at the heart of many LGBTQ protests of Chick-fil-A in recent years.

The protesters in Windsor, Canada said the Foundation's change in giving strategy does not matter.
"Don't bring hatred into the country," protester Hedy Halpern told the Star. "They are fear-mongering, I think that they are pushing an agenda that is hateful and is something that should not be welcomed in Canada. I really don't want to see them in this country."

Ryan Champagne, another protester, agreed.

"Canada supports diversity," Champagne said.

Mayor Drew Dilkens told the Star that the company's beliefs should not figure into the council's decision.
"Whether I like the owner of Chick-fil-A and what he stands for or doesn't stand for, that cannot play a role in any decision we make," he said.

Chick-fil-A is the third-largest fast-food chain in the United States in sales. Its official corporate purpose is "to glorify God by being a faithful steward of all that is entrusted to us and to have a positive influence on all who come into contact with Chick-fil-A." Its stores are closed on Sundays.

Original article: https://www.christianheadlines.com/contributors/michael-foust/lgbt-activists-protest-canadian-chick-fil-a.html


You likely don't see their opposition to Chick - Fil -A is the same as your opposition to pornography.

It's also your right. And theirs.
I do not understand this statement. Nowhere has anyone said that they don't have the "right" to protest. In fact, I would represent them in a lawsuit if the government tried to stop them from protesting. His position wasn't that they don't have a right to protest. Never in the discussion did anyone's "rights" come into it. Your statement doesn't address his argument in any way.

Your argument is the equivalent of the following:
HIM: That Ferrari is a better car than that Ford Fiesta over there.
YOU: You likely don't see that both cars are blue, and thus the colors of the cars are the same.
HIM (and everyone else): Um...OK.
They think we want to shut them down because they want to shut us down.
Grumpy
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Chick-fil-A is the new Boy Scouts of America
Redbrickbear
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Grumpy said:

Chick-fil-A is the new Boy Scouts of America
And both caved to the radical Left like wet noodles in a hurricane.

lol so much for "standing strong by our values"
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