Posted on 04/04/2019 11:34:00 AM PDT by Louis Foxwell
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The San Antonio Airport was rated as the sixth worst airport in the country. So, the city fathers got together and decided to fix the airport by banning businesses that donate to the Salvation Army.
Or at least one business.
San Antonio is a city full of compassion, and we do not have room in our public facilities for a business with a legacy of anti-LGBTQ behavior," San Antonio Councilman Roberto Trevino declared, after blocking Chick-fil-A from opening at the airport.
Does Chick-fil-A prohibit gay people from buying chicken? No, but they donate to the Salvation Army.
Local media and ThinkProgress claimed that the move was in response to a report by the leftist anti-religious site accusing Chick-fil-A of giving charitable donations to groups with anti-LGBTQ records.
What are those groups? The Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Salvation Army.
Specifically, the Chick-fil-A Foundation donated $1,653,416 to the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and $150,000 to the Salvation Army. The FCA was denounced by ThinkProgress for its sexual purity policy. And what did the bell ringers of the Salvation Army trying to raise money for the poor do wrong?
According to TP, the Salvation Army is an anti-gay hate group because it at the time of the donations had a written policy of merely complying with local relevant employment laws which since changed to indicate a national policy of non-discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
The standards for being an anti-gay hate group have really gotten low.
Its 2019.
Two years ago, Chick-fil-A donated money to the Salvation Army, which had a policy of complying with local relevant employment laws, and must now be banned from the sixth-worst airport in America.
According to Councilman Roberto Trevino, San Antonio is a city full of compassion and therefore no company that donates money to the Salvation Armys efforts to help the poor is allowed is the city.
Nothing says compassion like banning companies that give money to the Salvation Army.
In ancient times, there was a biblical city also starting with an S whose city council so institutionalized cruelty to the poor that they terrorized any travelers who winged their way through their airport.
Today, it doesnt have an airport. It does have a pillar of salt.
San Antonios crackdown is especially bizarre since the Salvation Army is a popular destination for corporate gifts. Major donors include American Airlines, Delta, FedEx and UPS all of whom, hopefully, operate in the sixth-worst airport in America. Does San Antonio Airport plan to ban Delta flights?
The Salvation Army has a major presence in San Antonio running shelters and helping seniors. Its scheduled for an event with former First Lady Laura Bush in San Antonio in May. Just not at the airport.
But this story of politically correct cruelty to the poor and religious discrimination gets even worse.
I want the first thing see is a San Antonio that is welcoming and that they not see a symbol of hate, Councilman Manny Pelaez ranted. I dont want a restaurant that isnt available on Sunday either.
The first thing that Christians will see in the sixth-worst airport in America is that they arent welcome.
Sunday was the official excuse that San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg also gave for banning Chick-fil-A.
There are many people in the community that are uncomfortable with Chick-fil-A, Nirenberg rambled. Have you ever tried to buy waffle fries on a Sunday? Theyre closed! Fifteen percent of sales generated in the airport come on a Sunday.
Chick-fil-A is anti-gay and should be banned. Also they dont let me buy their waffle fries on Sunday.
The complaint that closing on Sundays will mean revenue losses is spurious. Chick-fil-A is the best-performing large fast food chain in the country. Its revenues across the country havent been hurt by closing on Sundays. Theres no reason to think that even in the sixth-worst airport in the country, its revenues will suffer by maintaining its religious values of setting aside one day to rest and worship.
Chick-fil-A opponents like Nirenberg and Pelaez seized on the Sunday excuse because it sounded better than banning the eatery from the airport because it donated to the Salvation Army. But Chick-fil-As policy of closing on Sundays is a reflection of its founders Christian beliefs. San Antonios move is the equivalent of punishing an Orthodox Jew for closing on the Sabbath. And is completely illegal.
San Antonios council violated its own laws, the laws of Texas and the laws of the United States.
Councilman Roberto Trevino claimed that by engaging in religious discrimination, the City Council reaffirmed the work our city has done to become a champion of equality and inclusion.
Discrimination is the opposite of equality and inclusion. And now San Antonio is in trouble.
The City of San Antonios decision to exclude a respected vendor based on the religious beliefs associated with that company and its owners is the opposite of tolerance, Attorney General Paxton warned, opening an investigation into the citys illegal discriminatory conduct.
The Trump administration's Department of Transportation has also been encouraged to take a look.
San Antonios discriminatory conduct exemplifies the brand of anti-Christian discrimination warned about by David Horowitz in his new book, Dark Agenda: The War to Destroy Christian America.
Today, the free exercise of religion has ceased to be a guaranteed right in America. Instead, it has become a battlefield, David Horowitz wrote.
Its only fitting that San Antonio, the home of the Alamo, should once again be the battlefield of the war for Americas freedoms. And before coming after freedom, Trevino and the bosses came for the Alamo.
The last time, Roberto Trevino and San Antonios leadership had disgraced itself this thoroughly was during the campaign to vandalize the Alamo site and move the Cenotaph. Back then, Trevino had claimed that the goal was breaking down the divisions caused by the Alamo story.
We can tell stories without making any one group of people feel like theyre villains, Trevino had whined. This is a complex story. Even our heroes are flawed, and I think its a time to show that humanity is complex.
First, they came for the Alamo and then for the First Amendment.
Around that same time, Councilman Trevinos office was accused by his former council aide of abusing taxpayer resources by assigning campaign activities during working hours. Our heroes may be flawed. But we do have villains. And they, like Trevino, are more than just flawed. They are evil. And hate good.
Punishing a popular eatery for donating to the poor isnt the behavior of flawed people, but of villains. The villainous religious discrimination championed by Trevino, Nirenberg and Pelaez is un-American.
Councilman Roberto Trevino cant be satisfied with vandalizing the Alamo and instead decided to also trash the First Amendment. San Antonio has enacted discrimination in the name of fighting discrimination. Chick-fil-A was not discriminating against anyone in San Antonio. Its crime was donating to religious organizations whose views about morality and decency, Trevino didnt like. Or perhaps he hated their policy of helping the poor, providing shelter to families in need and offering disaster relief.
Its hard to know.
In San Antonio, as in another ancient city starting with an S, cruelty is called compassion, intolerance is justified as inclusion, and banishing religious people is depicted as the conduct of a welcoming city.
When everything is this upside down, its hard to know just how upside-down San Antonio is.
To paraphrase Sinclair Lewis, when intolerance comes to America, it will be wrapped in inclusion and diversity. And it will land at the sixth-worst airport in America where the flights are always late, the seats smell like stale beer, and the only thing dirtier than the toilets are the agendas of the council members.
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Is that supposed to be a punishment?
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There’s quite a spiritual storm brewing.
Keep alienating the normies, you won’t like the blowback.
San Antonio is actually doing a public service here. Because they are showing us what most of America will be like 20 years from now.
Politically incorrect actions = hateful actions = punishment
No problem, I have no plans to move there anyway.
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But this is ridiculous.
How can a city gov. control your charitable contributions?
I always wanted to go to San Antonio.... not so much anymore. I won’t spend my hard earned money there.
We cannot live peacefully with people who want to destroy everything good and decent and who are a threat to our security, prosperity and freedom. Something has got to give.
That is a fair question. The punishment is for those who cherish waffle fries on Sunday, and every other day of the week, at the airport.
LOL
Yes, I think.
The Salvation Army is in the epicenter of a huge spiritual storm. I attended Salvation Army for several weeks last year while in Gainesville, Florida and saw it. These folks are really pushed into a corner and their social worker is very discouraged. All this for standing up for some plain-vanilla Christian mores.
I could say the Salvation Army could stand to bring back communion, though observing the cup in the Baptist manner (grape juice) rather than the Methodist manner (wine) for the sake of their constituency fighting temptations of alcoholism. This would put them in the fully functional church category. But that’s possibly a footnote right now. They don’t need communion for Satan to be trying to hate them off the map.
Agreed.
And didn’t know about the grape juice thing.
Learn something new every day.
“...San Antonio Councilman Roberto Trevino...”
Sounds like this Trevino a-hole needs to be put on the unemployment line.
Probably a couple of others on City Council.
Texans... Giddyup and remove them.
I’m sure that the Chick-Fil-A Foundation is not controlled by the CEO of Chick-Fil-A Restaurant, they likely have a separate Board of Directors and direct their donations without interference from the leadership of the owners. That’s what you do when you have a non-profit foundation sponsored by a for profit company.
The Sunday closure in an airport could be a problem. People waiting for an airplane need to eat and may need to do it in the airport, including on Sundays. Of court, the airport authorities should have known that Chick-Filet-A have a policy about operating on Sundays. On balance, I would thinking that the flying public would like to see Chick-Filet-A on Mon-Sat at the airport and would settle for a brat and a beer on Sundays.
This guy is just a Godless Communist and he is illegally discriminating against this company.
I was not impressed with San Antonio IA the two times I flew in and out, and I have no plans of ever going back there. It was disgusting and the people at the airport were rude. WORST airport experiences ever.
Maybe they deserve that councilman.
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Went through DFW last week. Walked past a lot of restaurants doing the normal amount of business. Tried to get a frosted lemonade at Chick-Fil-A but could not wait that long. Their line went down the hall and was actually blocking foot traffic. Maybe that is the real reason San Antonio banned them; unfair to other businesses.
Yes, that has been a long standing feature of Baptist practice. Quite early on, centuries ago, a pietistic group of Christians separated from the Church of England to become the foundation of Baptists as we know them, and they adopted complete abstinence from drinking alcohol as a church policy. Anyhow that’s an apparent answer to the Salvation Army communion question. Currently they are permissive towards members going to other churches to get communion. So the gap gets bridged in that manner. I know they told me there was no problem going to a Baptist church for it.
The importance of communion is that it symbolizes the way that Christians imbibe and ingest the Holy Spirit in a spiritual sense. To omit that is to omit a significant witness. Roman Catholics read even more into it, but I’m not going there. At any rate, Christians DO imbibe and ingest the Holy Spirit, both in communion observations and outside of them.
aw... they should be bigger!
Maybe the site could be shared between CFA and another vendor that serves on Sunday?
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