Posted on 11/21/2024 5:44:09 AM PST by Impala64ssa
It figures this butcher shop takes, ahem, PRIDE in turning children into frozen vegetables.
Anyone who gets their panties in a wad (poor choice of words when dealing with woketards) over the "wrong" food shouldn't be allowed to so much as change bedpans let alone work in the medical field
Ah, yes. Tp be more inclusive Chic-Fil-A MUST be excluded!
Absolutely ridiculous. Besides, Chick-fil-A surrendered on this issue years ago and went woke, what’s the point?
>>>’We would like to thank our colleagues who had the courage to speak up to widen our lens of inclusivity’<<<<
By being EXCLUSIVE..................
Imagine being offended by a chicken sandwich. How shallow.
LOL I didn’t think of that :)
It’s IMPOSSIBLE to completely avoid products made by people you disagree wwith...and to an extent...a little silly.
And the left DOES NOT.
Chic-Fil-A has lines going to Pluto in Manhattah...I know leftists that love it.
When a brand is outwardly hostile to our side...I do try to avvoid it...like when Budweiser supported TGs and gay marriage during NFL commercials.
Other than that, if they are known leftists but keep their mouths shut (the owners or CEOs) I will buy the product.
I read this, and only one word comes to mind, “PATHETIC”!
How many of the whiny little bitches have contracted monkeypox?
Such an easy solution. No more free anything. Problem solved.
Imagine being offended by a chicken sandwich. How shallow.
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Haters gonna hate.
These are not happy-go-lucky people.
.. You KNOW.. that they took and ate the FREE Chick-Fil-A.
And after they ate it, they complained.
They could not have just said, “no thanks. I don’t want t a free chicken sandwich.”
From The church of the perpetually offended.
I agree. If your business has any virtue signalling bullshit sign in the window, I will not spend my $$ there.
I don’t ask- but if you tell, that’s on you.
I occasionally drive through Duluth on my way to my family home in northern Minnesota. I sincerely hope I don’t fall ill there and require hospitalization. That might make the illness worse.
That’s my first thought.
Which is a perfect example of the insanity of dei
Afraid of a chicken sandwich? This must be a mental hospital, where it’s hard to tell the employees from the patients.
Haha, they thought they were getting backlash before. Someone better tell their PR team to buckle up...they haven’t seen anything yet.
Just like, if someone served bud light at an event, I may or may not have partaken, depending on whether there were other offerings and other variables. Aside from the fact that I didn’t much care for bud light to begin with, I am able to boycott something out of principle rather than rage. But to your point, it’s my decision whether or not participate in the product/brand. What I would not do is complain to someone who has provided something. That’s not just rude, it is narcissistic. Complaining to someone who has offered things to people makes you a self-important hater.
My daughter was almost transferred from here (FL) to Duluth, which would have meant my moving to there. I thanked God when they promoted her in her present location instead because of the weather, but this is a second reason, since I would have to boycott the hospital.
The employees who complained about free food should be sent for a mental evaluation - along with the hospital staff member who wrote that apology. Christians need to start complaining about being offended by having to be confronted by the LQBTalphabet crap at their workplace.
A friend of mine’s brother is gay and I was going to bring her lunch when she was working. I mentioned Chick Fil A and she said no because they are anti-gay. I picked it up anyway and put a G and a Y on the bag so it said Chick Fil GaY and gave it to her.
Whatever. Jesus Chicken ain’t never hurt nobody.
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