CFA response to anti-gay alleg. "Guilty as charged." Do NOT gloat about eating at CFA

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Lol I can't with this topic anymore. Not gonna bother responding to people who responded to me.

Have fun crying over something that's neither a big deal (namely what this guy thinks) nor something that can be changed (at least not for a very long time from now).

I wonder why such a thing won't change for a very long time. Certainly not because people vote with their wallet and enable such behavior.
 
Oh man... what happened in this thread. I go back and read Stump's posts and this thing seems like it was on even more of a train wreck after I left work.
 
Oh man... what happened in this thread. I go back and read Stump's posts and this thing seems like it was on even more of a train wreck after I left work.

Seems like a large number of the braggarts/thread derailers talking about how polynesian sauce and greasy chicken makes them jizz their pants got banned.
 
I think this comment should have remained private or in PM form...

Why?

I've seen a lot of other posters essentially express the exact same sentiment to JGS in other similar topics. They were having a public discourse and Stump publicly said he's done talking with him. The only difference between this and the previous instances is that Stump is a mod.
 
I can't believe how so many people were/are actually proud that they would be eating some fucking chicken later on. I mean, who are you trying to impress?
I'm usually pretty happy with how mature most threads are around here (the ones I frequent anyway) but this one... jeez.
 
Why?

I've seen a lot of other posters essentially express the exact same sentiment to JGS in other similar topics. They were having a public discourse and Stump publicly said he's done talking with him. The only difference between this and the previous instances is that Stump is a mod.
To be clear, I didn't have a problem with it even though he's unquestionably wrong about me- whatever it is he's accusing me of.

Everyone should be able to speak freely about their view of the topic. Otherwise, there's no point in making the thread.
 
I don't know if it has been posted in this thread, but Massachusetts is currently blocking Chick-Fil-A from opening a store in this state for their feelings on the matter.
 
I can't believe how so many people were/are actually proud that they would be eating some fucking chicken later on. I mean, who are you trying to impress?
I'm usually pretty happy with how mature most threads are around here (the ones I frequent anyway) but this one... jeez.

Reminds me of the 30 dollar Italian meal thread. Why would anyone brag about getting fast food? It isn't like Chic-Fil-A is some exclusive fast food restaurant only available in the highest peaks.

The only real reason to brag about going there (in the context of this thread) is to intentionally rile people up.
 
This is true in the sense of where those beliefs fit within the law. A Baptist, which like all religions is discriminating, never has to change their religious belief regardless of the law.

However, they should have never thought that that belief has anything to do with legality, equality, governance, or ammendments to those things.

If the american christian fundamentalists had any kind of decency or respect for their own Bible, they'd restrict gay marriage within their communnity AKA priests not marrying same sex couples while leaving the issue alone past their own communnity.

But of course, the fundamentalists are big on social control and bigotry, since bigotry and hatred fill up churches and social control grants them money and power.

Utterly corrupt, many american churches are.
 
If I eat there, can I offset my contribution to bigotry by donating an equal amount to a LGBT organization?

Well, to humour you, it isn't that straight.

First you need to figure out what's their profitability on the meal you had.

Second, find out which share of their profits they dedicate to fighting against human rights.

Apply that to the amount of cash you spent there and voila, there's your pro LGBT contribution.

edit: pun not intended lol.
 
This hasn't come up during this thread at all.

Oh good, I hate to be late with a quip.

Well, to humour you, it isn't that straight.

First you need to figure out what's their profitability on the meal you had.

Second, find out which share of their profits they dedicate to fighting against human rights.

Apply that to the amount of cash you spent there and voila, there's your pro LGBT contribution.

edit: pun not intended lol.

So really if I donate an equal amount as I paid for the sandwich, justice comes out ahead. I'm okay with that.
 
To be clear, I didn't have a problem with it even though he's unquestionably wrong about me- whatever it is he's accusing me of.

Everyone should be able to speak freely about their view of the topic. Otherwise, there's no point in making the thread.

Lol. "I don't even understand what he's saying, but it's wrong!"

I think he's tired of dealing with your disingenuity and bad faith.
 
I guess I interpreted these wrong? That's probably never happened before.

Leviticus 19:19
“You shall keep my statutes. You shall not let your cattle breed with a different kind. You shall not sow your field with two kinds of seed, nor shall you wear a garment of cloth made of two kinds of material."

Deuteronomy 7:3
"You shall not intermarry with them, giving your daughters to their sons or taking their daughters for your sons,"

It feels so weird refering back to such ancient texts for guidance. In 5000 years if we are zipping around in spaceships are people really going to be saying "Well, it says shellfish is an abomination . . . does this synthetic food which contains some shrimp DNA constitute shellfish?"
 
It feels so weird refering back to such ancient texts for guidance. In 5000 years if we are zipping around in spaceships are people really going to be saying "Well, it says shellfish is an abomination . . . does this synthetic food which contains some shrimp DNA constitute shellfish?"

This already happened!

When chocolate was brought back to Europe, the Church had a field day deciding wether it was fish or meat.
 
If the american christian fundamentalists had any kind of decency or respect for their own Bible, they'd restrict gay marriage within their communnity AKA priests not marrying same sex couples while leaving the issue alone past their own communnity.

But of course, the fundamentalists are big on social control and bigotry, since bigotry and hatred fill up churches and social control grants them money and power.

Utterly corrupt, many american churches are.

THIIIIIIIIIS.

I've never advocated forcing a church to marry two people if it's against their belief, however lobbying to deny rights to people merging their life under the eyes of the government is an expression of bigotry, pure and simple.
 
damn, this is allot of drama over chicken sandwiches.

Yeah, but I love the enthusiasm.


I remember when I was a kid I was thinking there was not much advancement left to do for mankind . . . the entire world was conquered, we had machines for everything, we had equal rights for everyone, etc.

But it really wasn't true, there were things to still move forward. And gay rights has been civil rights battle that I have seen fought and winning in my lifetime. It has been nice to witness that and play a small part. Even if it comes down to not eating a particular chicken sandwich it is a baby-step in the right direction.
 
Yeah I know they are privately owned by A religious family and puts scriptures on their food wrappers but they are not publicly anti gay.

I think people are free to believe what they want and support whatever causes they want. I'm sure the owners of In N Out aren't exactly gay rights activists, but at least if they are against gay marriage they aren't being loud about it for the detriment of the cause.
 
Yeah, but I love the enthusiasm.


I remember when I was a kid I was thinking there was not much advancement left to do for mankind . . . the entire world was conquered, we had machines for everything, we had equal rights for everyone, etc.

But it really wasn't true, there were things to still move forward. And gay rights has been civil rights battle that I have seen fought and winning in my lifetime. It has been nice to witness that and play a small part. Even if it comes down to not eating a particular chicken sandwich it is a baby-step in the right direction.

I really don't think it is...

I mean a passive boycott is good if it makes you feel better, but if the company is really that horrible you should be actively picketing/protesting the stores.

Really to me it is just noise. The real fight is in congress and the supreme court. What one bible thumping business owner does with his money I don't feel has a very large effect on the gay rights issue.
 
Lol. "I don't even understand what he's saying, but it's wrong!"

I think he's tired of dealing with your disingenuity and bad faith.
It was the tone at which it was stated. People don't normally announce they are ignoring someone unless it's regarding something negative. There was nothing negative of note to derive from what I said- at least nothing he mentioned. The implication is that I live up to whatever false premise is made of me even if he was vague concerning it and even though no one, including Stumpakapow and probably you, have never figured out a way to verify the dishonesty in my posts. It's siply a typical derailment from legitimate discussion.

The false premise is wrong unless he for some reason is claiming he doesn't like talking to me because he is disingenuous. I doubt that's the case.

Unfortunately since he is ignoring me, I'll never know the details.

EDIT: Bad faith? LOL, are we settling a claim or contract?
Bitmap Frogs said:
If the american christian fundamentalists had any kind of decency or respect for their own Bible, they'd restrict gay marriage within their communnity AKA priests not marrying same sex couples while leaving the issue alone past their own communnity.

But of course, the fundamentalists are big on social control and bigotry, since bigotry and hatred fill up churches and social control grants them money and power.

Utterly corrupt, many american churches are.
It's not a Christian teaching that Christians dictate to the populace what they do with their laws.

If they had any respect for their Bible they would have a live and let live attitude outside of their churches and a firm set of rules in place that coincide with their teachings within it.
It feels so weird refering back to such ancient texts for guidance. In 5000 years if we are zipping around in spaceships are people really going to be saying "Well, it says shellfish is an abomination . . . does this synthetic food which contains some shrimp DNA constitute shellfish?"
Fortunately that's not something Christians would usually be concerned about unless they were allergic to shellfish
 
It was the tone at which it was stated. People don't normally announce they are ignoring someone unless it's regarding something negative. There was nothing negative of note to derive from what I said- at least nothing he mentioned. The implication is that I live up to whatever false premise is made of me even if he was vague concerning it and even though no one, including Stumpakapow and probably you, have never figured out a way to verify the dishonesty in my posts. It's siply a typical derailment from legitimate discussion.

The false premise is wrong unless he for some reason is claiming he doesn't like talking to me because he is disingenuous. I doubt that's the case.

Unfortunately since he is ignoring me, I'll never know the details.

EDIT: Bad faith? LOL, are we settling a claim or contract?It's not a Christian teaching that Christians dictate to the populace what they do with their laws.

If they had any respect for their Bible they would have a live and let live attitude outside of their churches and a firm set of rules in place that coincide with their teachings within it.

Banned, so no point in continuing.
 
I think this post adequately illustrates the priorities of a lot of folks in this thread.

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I think your avatar clearly illustrates your pro chicken agenda.
 
JGS banned, really? I didn't see anything in his last few posts that really stood out to me. He's usually a fair-minded poster that doesn't get too emotional.
 
Honestly, I never understood Gaf's love affair with Chick-fil-a anyway. I mean they're alright but, IMO, nothing great. Most of the people I know either hate Chick-fil-a or are indifferent. I just don't taste the "magic" that is suposed to be in their chicken sandwiches and waffle fries.
 
Honestly, I never understood Gaf's love affair with Chick-fil-a anyway. I mean they're alright but, IMO, nothing great. Most of the people I know either hate Chick-fil-a or are indifferent. I just don't taste the "magic" that is suposed to be in their chicken sandwiches and waffle fries.

Its probably because of the comparison - if you don't have a lot of good chicken places in your area (in other words, the burbs) people are more inclined to be more fanatical.

Personally I think its the best fast chicken joint - it is really good, but its still chain chicken. I'd still rather go to the counter at the Sweet Auburn market in Atlanta and get fried chicken there, or at the Collonade, or at Merry Mac's.
 
JGS banned, really? I didn't see anything in his last few posts that really stood out to me. He's usually a fair-minded poster that doesn't get too emotional.

I often find his opinions and his absolute immobility unreasonable, but his tone is almost always reasonable, and I appreciate that. Sorry to see him banned.
 
I don't know if it has been posted in this thread, but Massachusetts is currently blocking Chick-Fil-A from opening a store in this state for their feelings on the matter.

seems odd, since Massachusetts sounds like a perfect place for a bigot owned business. They'd fit right in.
 
Oh good, I hate to be late with a quip.



So really if I donate an equal amount as I paid for the sandwich, justice comes out ahead. I'm okay with that.

But here's the thing: You know that they're bad. And it's a chicken sandwich. Even if you donate to a pro-gay organization (of which, there are many who all accomplish a different set of goals), you've still willingly given money to an organization that backs an anti-gay agenda. Is a chicken sandwich really worth that? Really?
 
No, they can't. They may be blocking them from opening a store on public grounds, like a public university, for instance, but they cannot legally block them from opening a store privately.
 
Honestly, I never understood Gaf's love affair with Chick-fil-a anyway. I mean they're alright but, IMO, nothing great. Most of the people I know either hate Chick-fil-a or are indifferent. I just don't taste the "magic" that is suposed to be in their chicken sandwiches and waffle fries.

They used to be something special. My earliest memories of Chick-Fil-A are from childhood. The only locations were at malls. And it was expensive. So you didn't eat it every week or month like McDonalds. For me, it was like a once or twice a year experience. Back in the 80's, there weren't many premium fried chicken sandwiches out there. And the waffle fries were a cool novelty.

That said, I hadn't been there in years, a decade really, and had lunch at one a few years ago. It was alright. Pretty good but not amazing or anything. I went back another time and was struck by the expense. Almost $10 for a sandwich, fries, and drink. They're kind of like In-N-Out, overrated, because fast food standards are so low to begin with.
 
They used to be something special. My earliest memories of Chick-Fil-A are from childhood. The only locations were at malls. And it was expensive. So you didn't eat it every week or month like McDonalds. For me, it was like a once or twice a year experience. Back in the 80's, there weren't many premium fried chicken sandwiches out there. And the waffle fries were a cool novelty.

That said, I hadn't been there in years, a decade really, and had lunch at one a few years ago. It was alright. Pretty good but not amazing or anything. I went back another time and was struck by the expense. Almost $10 for a sandwich, fries, and drink. They're kind of like In-N-Out, overrated, because fast food standards are so low to begin with.

whoa, where the hell are you at where CFA costs nearly 10 bucks for a combo? its like 6-7 bucks.
 
So has anyone in this thread
ANYONE AT ALL
Been convinced to stop eating chick-fil-a/accept those that do/change their viewpoint?

Well this thread did prompt me to contact my cousin, who is gay. I filled her in -she lives in Chicago and doesn't know jack about the chain - and I get the feeling she would have cussed me out if I were not her older cousin. She seemed hurt by the fact I still considered eating there. Well that settled it for me more than anything, although I will still have a :( when driving by a Chick-fil-a. So fuck you Chick-fil-a, and your amazing, bigoted chicken.
 
Count me on the "glad to see open bigotry" camp. So tired of the "you know, it is not as if I hate gays irrationally or out of disgust, but they can bring down the very fiber of society and give children aids" type of self desilusional reasoning. They are free to be anti gay bigots, and I am free to decide stop eating at their restaurant. Sounds fair enough, once everyone has their cards up in the table.

Well this is the one reason I don't like gays because this does happen. I don't have a problem with them outside of that except for believing that only male and female should be together as intended.
 
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