The C-Section: It’s called Chick-fil-A, not Chick-fell-Atio

Lately, Chick-fil-A has been receiving much unneeded negative criticism after one of their chains in Pennsylvania sponsored conventions for the Pennsylvania Family Institute.

We all know Chick-fil-A supports the Christian religion, but this support was different.

The Pennsylvania Family Institute campaigns for and end to gay-marriage.

Moreover, the whole ordeal has spurred many homosexual-supporting groups to make a stand against Chick-fil-A.

Some groups ask for a boycott while others want people to write angry letters to Chick-fil-A’s corporate headquarters.

One group even wrote “F—k Chick-fil-A. Chick-fil-A hates gays” on the side of Lockett hall.

Whether Chick-fil-A likes gays or not, is it really necessary to start this much controversy?

It probably is a little over the top. And protesting will get nowhere.

Chick-fil-A will still advocate for traditional heterosexual marriage, while gay rights groups will tell them they’re wrong and should advocate for all types of marriage.

Simply put: Nothing will happen.

Unless Chick-fil-A actually comes out and tells the homosexual community to piss-off like the Westboro Baptist Church or other hate-breeding organizations, I think it’s safe to leave the delicious chicken company alone.

Remember, it’s called Chick-fil-A, not Chick-fell-Atio.

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