Posted on 08/06/2012 11:32:57 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Members of the Gay Liberation Network, a local direct-action LGBT rights group, and other LGBT activists have called for a third protest outside of the River North Chick-fil-A this time on Wednesday, Aug. 8 at 4:30 p.m.
As our movement against Anita Bryant showed a generation ago, even very entrenched bigots can be defeated by smart and effective use of boycotts, demonstrations and other direct mobilizations of LGBTIs and our allies, said Andy Thayer of the Gay Liberation, the group which initiated next Wednesdays protest, in a media release Friday.
About a handful of protesters stood outside of the same Chick-fil-A location, 30 E. Chicago Ave., Aug. 1, as hundreds of thousands of the restaurants supporters flocked to locations across the country for what was dubbed Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day. Some at the gathering noted that the small turnout was due to little organization and that planning a second protest would draw a larger number of demonstrators. A kiss-in demonstration was also held Friday night, drawing a bigger crowd.
The protests come as the fallout against the Atlanta-based fast food restaurant continues. Almost two weeks ago, Ald. Proco Joe Moreno (1st Ward) said he would block plans for a standalone Chick-fil-A in his ward. Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel came out in support of Moreno shortly after the announcement, but has since backpedaled after critics called the ban a violation of the restaurants First Amendment rights.
Complaints alleging violations of the Illinois Human Rights Act have also been filed on both sides of the issue. The Chicago Republican Party called for Attorney General Lisa Madigan to investigate Morenos ban Aug. 1, alleging that he and possibly Emanuel also violated First Amendment rights. The next day, LGBT rights advocates at The Civil Rights Agenda filed their own complaint with Illinois Department of Human Rights, alleging that Chick-fil-As intolerant corporate culture violates Illinois law and a provision in the states Human Rights Act.
For mor information about the protest, visit the Facebook event page.
Wow, the last LGBT protest worked so good, let’s do it again. (The last protest caused a counter protest that ran the company out of chicken. If the LGBT does this often enough, there may not be enough chickens left to reproduce.)
Protests only work when the numbers are on your side.
Chick-fil-A has the numbers.
And when that falls flat on it's face, they'll go all NAZI on it.
I dunno. Chic Fil A is doing really well pretty much every day.
If i have to go through a few queers to get a good sandwich it won’t bother me.
These guys are boring...
I guess they think "the third time is the charm", but having it at the hottest part of the day will sure enhance the turnout. /sarc
I wonder how long the bun burglars would continue to show up if every one of their whine-fests was outnumbered ten to one by CFA supporters. Even people whose brains have been rotted by years of liberalism and syphillis (but I repeat myself) might understand how counterproductive their actions are.
My support of CFA shows in my truck rear window, an 8 1/2 x 11 graphic in support. I usually get favorable comments, though I expect one day to find my window bashed in when I return to the parking lot.
Greg Hinz On Politics
Chick-fil-A protests return with a new leader and a new argument
August 07, 2012
If you think the Chick-fil-A protests are finished here, think again.
Gay rights advocates are getting some heavy reinforcements in the form of Andy Thayer, arguably the top local leader of the May anti-NATO protests here. And Mr. Thayer has found an interesting new twist that might allow his side to go on the offensive.
Mr. Thayer is pointing to a 2007 article in Forbes that suggests the firm and its founder and CEO, Truett Cathy, have done more than oppose same-sex marriage.
To quote from the article, “Loyalty to the company isn’t the only thing that matters to Cathy, who wants married workers, believing they are more industrious and productive.” The article adds that Mr. Cathy “says he would probably fire an employee or terminate an operator who ‘has been sinful or done something harmful to their family members.’ “
There’s more: “The parent company asks people who apply for an operator license to disclose marital status, number of dependents and involvement in ‘community, civic, social, church and/or professional organizations.’ “
Read more: http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20120807/BLOGS02/120809851/chick-fil-a-protests-return-with-a-new-leader-and-a-new-argument#ixzz22tBh4I42
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