Originally Posted by
Judy
Well, actually, as a result of the activism, Chick-Fil-A Corporation came out with a very clear and concise new policy statement asserting there was absolutely no as in zero discrimination against gay people by their restaurants, corporate owned or franchises, not in hiring, suppliers or customers and ceased all corporate donations to any organization that financed efforts to stop gay marriage or discriminate against gay people and gay couples.
So .... once again, I think you even more confused than you had already found yourself to be.
So, gay people won equal rights with Chick-Fil-A and... rightly so.
Now if only something could be done for Sunday diners, they would be a truly fine establishment. Leaving customers hungry and wanting on Sundays just isn't right. Christian "conservatives" have been going out for Sunday dinner at a restaurant for as long as I've been alive. And what about their Jewish and Seventh Day Adventist employees whose church day is Saturday??!! Sounds very discriminatory to me.