Posted on 03/22/2019 1:20:51 PM PDT by rktman
The San Antonio City Council banned Chick-fil-A from San Antonio International Airport over anti-LGBTQ behavior as part of a new concession plan for the airport.
District 1 City Councilman Roberto Treviño motioned to approve the Food, Beverage and Retail Prime Concession Agreement with Paradies Lagardère for the airport Thursday on condition Chick-fil-A be excluded from the agreement. Treviño asserted Chick-fil-A has a legacy of anti-LGBTQ behavior and that such a business had no place in the citys airport.
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I dont see how, constitutionally, a government entity can discriminate against a business due to a religious or moral belief.
I hope the ADF or similar challenges. I believe theyd win handily.
Chick-Fil-A should file a lawsuit against the city. There is NO evidence it discriminates based on sexual orientation but the city council just discriminated against Chick-Fil-A based on the religious beliefs of its founder and CEO.
So the city discriminated based on religion. I thought that was illegal.
San Antonio is a far left progressive bastion yo....almost expected given enough time.
Anti-LGBTQ BehaviorI would sue for slander, or is it libel, I never know which is which, anyway. They have been accused of “behavior” so prove it! What behavior?
They can’t lose because there is no behavior against the alphabets.
Does Chic-Fil-A serve chicken ovum?
I’ll have to agree with CFA. Roosters don’t lay eggs. Or, do they? hmmmmmm..
“the chickens they cook are gay or straight.”
They do kill the gay ones first.
Chick-Fil is growing in my neck of the woods
Of course they cannot cite any examples of this - that is just their cover for their own bigotry.
For consistency’s sake, will San Antonio also tear down the Alamo since those that fought there were anti-LGBTQ behavior as well?
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