6/16/2023 0 Comments Chick fil a everyone has a story![]() We offer Chick-fil-a pass after pass because of its hollowed out promises to do good. It seems Americans are so horny and habitual for chicken and waffle fries that it's easier for them to "have a blessed day" than it is to take a stand against the aiding and abetting of discrimination toward LGBTQ people. What chaps my hide is that Chick-fil-a is the third most profitable fast food chain in the United States, pulling in billions in revenue each year. ![]() Want unlimited access to Esquire's Pride 2021 coverage? Join Esquire Select The people who own Chick-fil-a have an anti-LGBTQ agenda, and that was ingrained in the company for a good long while. I don't care how "good" the chicken is (especially when Popeyes, Zaxby's, and Raising Cane's are right there). ![]() A man's product is as good as the man himself.īeyond that, I don't have any more words for Chick-fil-a, to be honest, because as Maya Angelou famously said, "When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time." I don't go to Red Lobster looking for Italian food, and I don't go to Chick-fil-a looking for moral high ground. To say that Cathy isn't Chick-fil-a and that Chick-fil-a isn't Cathy is asinine, especially considering America's recent inability to separate man from business. ![]() But the twist is that Cathy didn't, and that's a loophole worth gossiping about on Sunday. The Atlanta-based fast food chain Chick-fil-a announced in late 2019 that it would stop making charitable donations to anti-LGBTQ organizations, and to be fair, it did. A Non-Exhaustive List of Straight Pride Events
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |