Yes, all too true. I found another article on it on David Badash’s (gay advocate) site:
“The allegations come from a man who is Christian, unmarried, and in a relationship with a male partner. Together they are raising a daughter in a non-traditional family unit, documents from The Civil Rights Agenda state.
I do not believe that it is possible for me to eat at Chick-fil-A without being discriminated against simply because I am an unmarried homosexual in a non-traditional family unit, the claimant states, adding, as a result of Chick-fil-As corporate policies which have been both directly and indirectly published by the companys executive officers, I am being denied a public accommodation free from discrimination against me.
The claimant, who quotes Chick-Fil-A President Dan Cathys widely-puiblicized anti-gay comments, adds:
Although I would like to be treated equally and with dignity and respect at Chick-fil-A restaurants, the companys widely published corporate philosophy, culture and policies make clear to me that as an unmarried homosexual in a non-traditional family unit, I am inferior to married heterosexuals and therefore, unwelcome, objectionable and unacceptable to Chick-fil-A.
The complaint notes that Chick-Fil-A licensees have contractually agreed to follow, comply with and refrain from rejecting the statements of corporate policy and values as stated by Chick-fil-As COO, Dan Cathy, and have contractually agreed to be part of the Chick-fil-A brand and values as determined and dictated by the Chick-fil-A licensor.
The complaint further notes that each of the local owners have entered into contracts with Chick-fil-A which require them to adhere to and refrain from contradicting Chick-fil-As values and corporate policies and philosophy, including, but not limited to the statements of policy and philosophy
I do not believe that it is possible for me to eat at Chick-fil-A without being discriminated against simply because I am an unmarried homosexual in a non-traditional family unit,”
Only one way to find out, hoss.
I can’t believe a lawyer would buy this one.
I don’t believe I can get a job as a lawyer at his office so I am going to sue him for discrimination.