It takes Sundays off for the Lord.
It takes Sundays off for the Lord.
That's like, bro, you're grinding chickens up with titanium and aluminum in it.
Yeah, it's aluminum something or other, but it's in a lot of things.
Yeah, he was saying Chick-fil-A has aluminum in it or something. What does it have in it? What is the controversial ingredient? I think it's the buns or something, but it's aluminum.
You know, Chick-fil-A's business doubled in one year when they said, we're not able for staying closed on Sunday. And Hobby Lobby did the same thing.
You know, Chick-fil-A's business doubled in one year when they said, we're not able for staying closed on Sunday.
But now again, Chick-fil-A's son has taken over, and he is a candy-ass. Probably being blackmailed, but probably being blackmailed.
The problem people had with Chick-fil-A was that their owners were pretty anti-LGBTQ and were pretty public about it. Their then-CEO Dan Cathy said in 2012 that allowing same-sex marriage was, quote, inviting God's judgment on our nation. These comments naturally got some folks unhappy, and in response, a bunch of anti-LGBTQ forces on the right wing turned Chick-fil-A into a pillar of their identity. That was the chicken company that fought for their interests. Mike Huckabee tried to get a Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day going, and it sort of became a way of engaging in homophobic trolling. People wanted to publicly express a disdain for LGBTQ people, but instead of doing it directly, they'd just make a big deal out of supporting Chick-fil-A. Yeah, it was almost like they were stoked because they were like, oh, thank God, I don't need to say awful things. I can eat a chicken sandwich and express how much I'm filled with hate. In the process of this whole conversation, it came out that the Cathy's had given millions to anti-gay organizations, including ones that promoted conversion therapy. This was what people had a problem with as it related to Chick-fil-A and that's what Alex is upset that they're not doing anymore because they announced in 2020 that they'll no longer give money to groups that have explicitly anti-gay positions.