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World's largest Wendy's franchise owner stands with Chick-fil-a after controversy
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<blockquote data-quote="soonersfan" data-source="post: 1861101" data-attributes="member: 9063"><p>Most of your "opinions" leave me thinking you are just young, angry and bitter (about what I don't know). This particular post makes me think you are some sort of elitist without justification. I don't know what you believe constitutes failing at life. Truett Cathy is worth over a billion, raised very successful children who love him and has likely given more to charity than the combined annual income of every member of this forum. If that is failing at life, bring on the failure.</p><p></p><p>I'm no big fan of Chik-fil-a. In fact, I don't get it. I go there on occasion because my kids love it. I always see a whole lot of moms and kids. This has to be their target market. These statements will probably make many of their fans even more loyal than they already are. Their more fervent support will likely offset whatever the boycott does to them. We'll never know since they are a private company.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, I don't see the motivation as a CEO to put your controversial beliefs on public record. Truett is retired. Let him go out and make those statements, not the acting CEO of the company. I also don't understand the huge uproar. This is one guy's opinion based on his Biblical beliefs. Disagree if you like. Where is the tolerance?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soonersfan, post: 1861101, member: 9063"] Most of your "opinions" leave me thinking you are just young, angry and bitter (about what I don't know). This particular post makes me think you are some sort of elitist without justification. I don't know what you believe constitutes failing at life. Truett Cathy is worth over a billion, raised very successful children who love him and has likely given more to charity than the combined annual income of every member of this forum. If that is failing at life, bring on the failure. I'm no big fan of Chik-fil-a. In fact, I don't get it. I go there on occasion because my kids love it. I always see a whole lot of moms and kids. This has to be their target market. These statements will probably make many of their fans even more loyal than they already are. Their more fervent support will likely offset whatever the boycott does to them. We'll never know since they are a private company. Having said that, I don't see the motivation as a CEO to put your controversial beliefs on public record. Truett is retired. Let him go out and make those statements, not the acting CEO of the company. I also don't understand the huge uproar. This is one guy's opinion based on his Biblical beliefs. Disagree if you like. Where is the tolerance? [/QUOTE]
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