Friday, August 3, 2012

Do "Something" About Chick-fil-A


Maybe you agree with Chick-fil-A's views against same sex marriage, maybe you don't. Either way, you should show your support. You can go buy a chicken sandwich today or you can protest outside a Chick-fil-A with all your gay friends.

To all you "pro-chicken anti-gay" folk, I respect your opinion, but I don't have to agree with it. I just ask that you respect my opinion too. Two reasons why I won't be eating at Chick-fil-A anymore...

To be fair, I've only been to Chick-fil-A a few times. The food was good and so was the service. And to be honest, I don't eat a lot of fast food so by me not going to Chick-fil-A isn't going cut into their profits. I'm simply choosing not to eat at Chick-fil-A based on two reasons....gay rights and corporate bullying.

I've never really been one to “stand by and watch” or “follow the crowd.” I've always been one to stand up for what I believe in, even if it's uncomfortable, even if I'm all alone and even if the person to the right of me starts to distant themselves. I'm comfortable enough in my own shoes to speak what's on my mind. To me, it's the right thing to do.

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Chick-fil-A has the right to voice their views against same sex marriage, just like I have the right to voice my views for gay rights. I believe we are all equal and should be treated as equals. Chick-fil-A is passing judgment. That doesn't seem very Christian to me. The God I know doesn't judge or discriminate against anyone. The God I know created you, me and gay people. Enough said.

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My family and I actually started boycotting Chick-fil-A months ago when we found out they were suing Vermont's small business owner Bo Muller-Moore. Bo's eco-friendly t-shirt business promotes sustainable food messages such as “EAT MORE KALE” and has been doing so for more than 10 years. Chick-fil-A claims that Bo's slogan “EAT MORE KALE” is similar to their slogan “EAT MOR CHIKIN” and is confusing its customers. Really? Someone is going to mistake chicken for kale?

As soon as I heard about the lawsuit, I purchased an “EAT MORE KALE” t-shirt for my husband and a bunch of bumper stickers to help support Bo and his business. I get asked all the time, “What's that Kale sticker on your car all about?” And I am ever so happy to explain.

Corporate bullying doesn't sit well with me. Apparently not with others either...In just one month, Bo raised nearly $90,000 to make a film about his ongoing legal battle with the fast food chain.

You too can help Bo by signing his petition and buying some of his products. Put your money towards helping a small business! Go to eatmorekale.com

Chick-fil-A has the right to Free Speech, so do you and so do I. Are you going to stand up for what you believe in? Are you going to show your support? Come on, what are you, chicken?

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