I have been out of the loop for the past few weeks, but I
was asked recently my thoughts about the comments of the Chick-Fil-A CEO about
gay marriage. After doing a little more
reading about it, I have to be honest, I think the reaction from the left on
this (the mayors of Boston, Chicago and DC in particular) was way over the top
and ultimately counter-productive, fueling the divide unnecessarily.
Here’s what I know:
Chick-Fil-A is a fast-food corporation that is not open on Sundays. This is not a fiscal decision, but a
faith-based decision with fiscal implications.
Now think about it: in general, if a corporation like this is closed on
Sunday, while most of the competitors are open, would you think this is a
socially-liberal organization? I
certainly didn’t. So now the CEO is
ASKED his opinion on gay marriage, and he speaks his truth. Given that Chick-Fil-A keeps its doors closed
on Sundays as part of keeping the day sacred, why on earth did this surprise
anyone? The reaction of the left on this
shows both ignorance (where have you been all these years, only now learning
about this CEO?) and picks a fight where, honestly, I don’t think one was
needed.
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