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Huffington Post writer asks LGBTQ community to pick sides: Chick-fil-A or solidarity
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3125194" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>There are two ways to look at this. One, the owner of Chik-Fil-A has every right to state their personal opinion. As long as their business is run in such a way as to not discriminate against employees or patrons, I'm cool with that. While, as an agnostic person, I disagree with his statement, as I said its his right. And I like how the writer was pretty ambiguous about which "anti-LBGT" organizations they donate to, I mean literally any religious organization can be considered as anti-gay for obvious reasons. Two, the writer has a point. Why shop at a place and support them when they stand against something you believe in. </p><p></p><p>I guess zealots are going to be zealots, regardless of which way they fly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3125194, member: 43724"] There are two ways to look at this. One, the owner of Chik-Fil-A has every right to state their personal opinion. As long as their business is run in such a way as to not discriminate against employees or patrons, I'm cool with that. While, as an agnostic person, I disagree with his statement, as I said its his right. And I like how the writer was pretty ambiguous about which "anti-LBGT" organizations they donate to, I mean literally any religious organization can be considered as anti-gay for obvious reasons. Two, the writer has a point. Why shop at a place and support them when they stand against something you believe in. I guess zealots are going to be zealots, regardless of which way they fly. [/QUOTE]
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