Posted on 05/26/2019 5:02:25 PM PDT by fwdude
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating religious discrimination claims against two airports because plans for Chick-fil-A restaurants were scrapped after complaints about the fast food chain's stance on LGBTQ issues.
"The Department of Transportation has received complaints alleging discrimination by two airport operators against a private company due to the expression of the owner's religious beliefs," an FAA statement said.
FAA's Office of Civil Rights has notified the San Antonio International Airport (SAT) and Buffalo Niagara International Airport (BUF) that it has opened investigations into these complaints. The FAA notes that Federal requirements prohibit airport operators from excluding persons on the basis of religious creed from participating in airport activities that receive or benefit from FAA grant funding."
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Whatever is quite the convincing rebuttal.
Chick is in airports around the country. They didn’t come to
grips with the SA people. Like it or not it is a two way street.
CFA doesn’t discriminate. They hire perverse people. They serve food to perverse people.
The owners simply believe in man-woman monogamy.
It’s easy to eliminate Chik from airports. Air travel is heavy on sundays. Less service to flyers if they re not open. Should be required by the lease. Not suitable for airports.
Before you pop a jugular.......
-—A regular Chik customer College and 78 Carlsbad CA.
Guess whose leftist chickens have come home to roost and crap on their heads?
It’s about time & truly it’s PAST time that the federal government starts ENFORCING the Civil Rights laws on the MORON LEFT & upon the HATEFUL FOOLS that are on the San Antonio City Council.
Yours, TMN78247
If they really want to limit Chick-fil-A all they need to do is require that all business services at the airport be open seven days a week.
There is a new Chick-fil-A restaurant being built just 1 mile down the road from me. I like their chicken, they could make better fries.
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