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Rich_Olszewski
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Withdrawal symptoms, maybe?So why’d I eat there today…![]()
Withdrawal symptoms, maybe?So why’d I eat there today…![]()
Political activism. If you bring friends with you, its community organizing.What do you call it if I eat there again tomorrow? You know I’m in this for the long haul.
You’ve hit the nail on the head.The Chick fil a Day …] was more political theater than anything. and really was just for show.
The fact that people were well-mannered doesn’t mean it wasn’t political theatre or done for show. It means they were well-mannered. Political theatre and doing things for show don’t necessarily equate to “Occupy”-style shenanigans.From what I have seen, the people who attended the CfA day were well-mannered, good-humored, and had a spirit of fun about them.
Incorrect. The people heckling the homeless man were being idiotic clowns and bullies. They were definitely engaging in political theatre. So were the other people who were “making a point” by buying a sandwich. The latter were being civil, respectful, and decent, but were still doing it for show.The only ones who made “theater” were the CfA bashers, i.e. Mr. Smith.
That’s an understatement. Sycophantic hyperbole seems to be the default response of far too many Americans, regardless of their views. It effects your ability to discuss real issues and is the reason you are so divided and dysfunctional. When everything is reduced to artificial binaries and bumper-sticker philosophy, you end up with a distorted and simplified view of reality.Maybe so, but isn’t hyperbole common coin on this Forum?
Which is why it’s sad that so many people are puffing their chests, talking about how they’ve “supported traditional marriage”, for having bought a sandwich at a restaurant. (I’m *not *talking about you, KP3243, or anyone in particular.)We are also forbidden numerous times to be boastful about things Matthew 6:1 is why we don’t let people know what we do. “Beware of practicing your righteousness before men to be noticed by them; otherwise you have no reward with your Father who is in heaven.”
Wow! You pulled no punches.You’ve hit the nail on the head.
The fact that people were well-mannered doesn’t mean it wasn’t political theatre or done for show. It means they were well-mannered. Political theatre and doing things for show don’t necessarily equate to “Occupy”-style shenanigans.
Incorrect. The people heckling the homeless man were being idiotic clowns and bullies. They were definitely engaging in political theatre. So were the other people who were “making a point” by buying a sandwich. The latter were being civil, respectful, and decent, but were still doing it for show.
That’s an understatement. Sycophantic hyperbole seems to be the default response of far too many Americans, regardless of their views. It effects your ability to discuss real issues and is the reason you are so divided and dysfunctional. When everything is reduced to artificial binaries and bumper-sticker philosophy, you end up with a distorted and simplified view of reality.
Which is why it’s sad that so many people are puffing their chests, talking about how they’ve “supported traditional marriage”, for having bought a sandwich at a restaurant. (I’m *not *talking about you, KP3243, or anyone in particular.)
Go look up the word “cite.”It’s called cut-and-paste, and is quite legtimate. Go look up the meaning of the word “plagiarize”
So how did you find the article via his post?I was hoping it would lead me to the journal articles he cited…
I noticed today that the CFA near the mall here was still very busy, and the other eating establishments nearby were nearly empty. KFC had zero cars in the parking lot. It will be interesting to see how long this continues.I was going to go to a mall based Chick-Fil-A today. When I saw the long line for a couple minutes I was wishing more people were boycotting so I wouldn’t have to wait in a long line. Of course that wasn’t a charitable thought, but it did go through my mind. Nice to see the crowds are still larger then normal, at least at this Chick-Fil-A
I have seen this as well.I noticed today that the CFA near the mall here was still very busy, and the other eating establishments nearby were nearly empty. KFC had zero cars in the parking lot. It will be interesting to see how long this continues.
DGB
The CfA I pass every day was busy before this dust-up and it’s busy now. The parking lot looked the same on the big day as it did the day before and the day after. For reasons I cannot fathom, people seem to enjoy greasy, non crispy chicken and soggy waffle fries.I have seen this as well.
The Chick-Fil-A I pass everyday has had a jammed parking lot for days now.
Eventually I am going to ask the store manager if this is perception or if the actual sales numbers have trended upward.
I can assure you that many people are in a quandary as to what homosexuals taste.The CfA I pass every day was busy before this dust-up and it’s busy now. The parking lot looked the same on the big day as it did the day before and the day after. For reasons I cannot fathom, people seem to enjoy greasy, non crispy chicken and soggy waffle fries.
Love their milkshakes, but I’ll be continuing to get my chicken at Publix.
I can assure you that many people are in a quandary as to what homosexuals taste.
Be nice.I can assure you that many people are in a quandary as to what homosexuals taste.
Agreed, Christine. As I hope we all are.Seeker 1961 is trying to live out his faith as best he can.
:nope:Santa Barbara Architectural Board blocks Chick-fil-A from opening new store
therightscoop.com/intolerance-santa-barbara-architectural-board-blocks-chick-fil-a-from-opening-new-store
Let’s wait and see how that will hold up in court. It won’t.Santa Barbara Architectural Board blocks Chick-fil-A from opening new store
therightscoop.com/intolerance-santa-barbara-architectural-board-blocks-chick-fil-a-from-opening-new-store
Of Wendy’s, CfA, and KFC, I think that Wendy’s has the best chicken sandwich, but if folks can stomach CfA’s sandwich, they’re entitled to buy one and eat it.:nope:
I think their food is lousy, but lots of other people like it so who is anyone to say they can’t open a store? Let the market decide. Let them build it and if nobody comes you can sell it to Taco Bell.
It doesn’t need to.Let’s wait and see how that will hold up in court. It won’t.
What would the cause of action be?I hope Chick-Fil-A can turn around and sue these people for the losses.