Posted on 08/06/2012 5:56:17 AM PDT by Kaslin
If the media reports an earthquake was a breeze in the forest, did the earth still move? Im not sure TownHall Finance is the natural venue for that question, but Im also not sure why the Denver Postmy local paperput a significant political and cultural event on page umpty-something, in the business section. If you didnt see it with your own eyes, you might have missed something big last week. Under fire by gay activists and their media amplifiers, Chick-fil-A CEO Dan Cathy unapologetically confirmed he supports the biblical definition of family as he understands it. This modern heresy quickly went viral. Reaction was harsh. Big city mayors and councilors channeled Al Capone with a badge: Dont file no stinking permit applications in our town, Chick-fil-A! Pundits nodded righteously. But, what happened next didnt follow the script.
Backlash welled up, not just from social conservatives, but fiscal conservatives and libertarians, outraged that politicians would trample the First Amendment, brandishing political litmus tests for the right to do business. Social media and web commentary buzzed with rebellion. A great day of fried chicken and Chick-fil-A appreciation was proposed.
Last Wednesday, I met friends in north suburban Denver at about 11 to beat the rush. Fail. The lot was packed, the drive-thru and building tightly coiled by a boa of cars, tail extending to the street. Inside was standing room only, with a switch-back line that triggered post-Disney traumatic stress. Yet, amid the din, cheer was high. The besieged staff moved helpfully and efficiently, and the line shuffled like a smooth deck of cards.
The friendly mob cycled through, holding steady in size the hour I was there. Judging scientifically by anecdotal Facebook posts, it stayed that way all day and evening, at every Chick-fil-A around Denver, throughout the state, and across the nation. The outpouring was unforeseen, the magnitude unimaginable. The chains coffers got a short- and probably long-term boost.
After 20 years around politics, Ive seen how activists can generate pretty good ink just from a press release and 50 people on the Capitol steps in front of a borrowed guitar amplifier. I also know how hard groups sometimes have to hustle to assemble their 50. So I was eager to see what the media would make of this human tide.
Thursdays Denver Post business page answered: Coloradans voice their opinions on Chick-fil-A; Outlets flooded by supporters and opponents. Not even close. Without space to fully deconstruct, Ill acknowledge the article did say the crowds were large and the protesters few. But the headline and details caught maybe half the story and missed the essence. A few thoughts, on the event and the coverage:
Especially without any central organizer or major media promotion, the numbers were staggering, and broadly replicated across the country. If a protest warrants a story, this event deserves a Pulitzer-nominated multi-part investigative series.
It wasnt a forum about the First Amendment, Cathys marriage views, or even political bullying. Whatever their motivation, the crowd arrived as a smiling, hungry lunch and dinner crew. It was a massive show of implicit support and protest, for reasons that deserve examination.
My table included a friend who supports civil unions, one for gay marriage, and one who thinks government should get out of the marriage business, letting people and churches make their own agreeable arrangements. We didnt discuss the fourth persons view, or anyone elses that day, because lunch was dont ask dont tell.
Its clear many diners intended to rebuke bullying politicians and the un-American idea that approved political views are required for permission to be in business. Does this resentment go further, and reflect anger at transgressed lines between private and public management, corporate and government bedfellows sharing money, policies, and favors? Is that resentment building toward a November eruptian?
Another strong positive is rejection of a vicious double standard: One side airs views through a respectful media, while others get vilified for different opinions. Its breathtaking that liberals seek to redefine fundamental cultural concepts and muzzle the opposition; those who question or disagree should be attacked and cowed into silence, even while they speak for majority opinion. That happened with Californias ballot measure on marriage, as more than one financial supporter was hounded from high profile jobs. Wednesday was a salutary fist at that ugly trend.
Finally, what to make of the subdued coverage. Did our scribes not recognize an important cultural moment? Because it doesnt interest them or flatter their vision? Thats the fish-dont-know-theyre-wet view of media bias. Or, do they know full well and work carefully to contain the story? Of course, either way, the effect is the same.
Same thing is happening with the polls oversampling Democrats by 19% over Republicans and reporting the results as news.
Let them drink their kool-aid. Their credibility will erode even more, although it is hard to see how it can get much lower.
This should be the next stage in the evolution of CFA support, e.g., declaring non-support of KFC until they disavow Nancy!
A good question right now is “How are Chick-fil-A sales going to continue?” That is, is this just a one-day blow out, or are lots of these people going to increase how often they eat at CFA?
For this reason, I am encouraging folks to consider getting CFA on a regular basis for groups of all sorts.
For example a boss who regularly gets his staff donuts might consider providing them with a CFA lunch every now and then.
Clubs and teams could also patronize CFA, as such, everyone from Boy Scouts, softball teams, church groups, a very long list there.
And for political meetings, like Tea Party groups, and election night rallies, they might be large enough to get the CFA catering service.
Agree. If Appreciation Day had "failed" (in the eyes of the media), then it would have been front page news and an NPR broadcast. The media are not our friends. Let's treat them the same.
Chick-Fil-A Wednesday saw a rock through a big glass door at the church building where I worship. The glass shards were such a mess that it necessitated the carpet in a large area to be replaced. Just a quiet little church building.
LOL That’s good.
Ditto for Mr./Mrs. RightField. We had not realized that they serve grilled chicken, and salads. We ate there twice last week and the food was so delicious. Call us regular customers now, and we rarely get any kind of fast food.
— Call us regular customers now, and we rarely get any kind of fast food. —
Same here. We are not alone.
I’m anxious to try their diced chicken sandwich, btw.
you can’t control the narrative if your narrative is held in equal with the cartoons. Hard to decide which contains more truth, the comics or the MSM. I’m not interested in opinions of liberal news readers, especially when what I hear them saying doesn’t jive with what’s going on around me in fly over country!
Considering that this whole CFA thing is less about homosexuality and more about rabid, seething, boiling hatred of Christ and everyone who follows him?
Not surprised. Not surprised at all.
OMG! catering to the 98% seems to be a better market strategy than pandering to the 2%.
RNC should take notice. RINO's especially should take notice.
Those same people who swarmed CFA's across the land, are all voters.
Give them someone for whom they can "enthusiastically" vote.
Bump!
I think that’s my new tagline, with a slight edit.
I beg to differ with you. From my point of view it was the perfect timing to get the silent majority, sleeping giant into action.
Agreed. It was bad timing for the Democrats.
“T” ....Tired of HALF of the country PAYING NO TAXES!!!
“I will no long go to KFC because Nancy Peplosi supports them. Only Chic-Fil-A from now on for Chicken.
This should be the next stage in the evolution of CFA support, e.g., declaring non-support of KFC until they disavow Nancy! “
Are you actually calling on people to punish KFC, (and their employees & suppliers) for what some politician, not even connected to it says?
Do you really think KFC should have to “disavow Nancy” or suffer a boycott if they don’t?
/sigh
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