Chick-fil-A Hates Your Gay Ass

By: Michael Matson
1.4.2011

Most people know that the Chick-fil-A restaurant chain is conservative. They are even closed on Sundays for religious observation—which is totally fine. No one should have to work on Sunday, regardless of their religious beliefs. But several Chick-fil-A franchises in Pennsylvania are co-sponsoring a February series of anti-gay marriage conferences titled, "The Art of Marriage: Getting to the Heart of God's Design." And gays across the country are calling for a boycott of the chain for it's participation in the events (yep, there's a Facebook page).

Chick-fil-A certainly has the right to support efforts to stop marriage equality, but gays and straight allies also have the right to get their chicken fix at KFC or El Pollo Loco instead.

Check out the "Art of Marriage" video by clicking here. And share your thoughts with Chick-fil-A corporate by clicking here.

Angry-chicken Most people know that the Chick-fil-A restaurant chain is conservative. They are even closed on Sundays for religious observation—which is totally fine. No one should have to work on Sunday, regardless of their religious beliefs. But several Chick-fil-A franchises in Pennsylvania are co-sponsoring a February series of anti-gay marriage conferences titled, "The Art of Marriage: Getting to the Heart of God's Design." And gays across the country are calling for a boycott of the chain for it's participation in the events (yep, there's a Facebook page).

Chick-fil-A certainly has the right to support efforts to stop marriage equality, but gays and straight allies also have the right to get their chicken fix at KFC or El Pollo Loco instead.

Check out the "Art of Marriage" video by clicking here. And share your thoughts with Chick-fil-A corporate by clicking here.

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