In 2012, the far-right rallied around Chick-fil-a head Dan "gays are bringing God's judgement" Cathy
in one of the most overstated and falsely reassuring political stunts
in recent memory. Now, less than two years later, the same far-right is
losing its ever-loving chicken poop over the fact that Mr. Cathy has vowed to get out of the marraige conversation altogether.
This is some of what it looks like:
So now Mr. Cathy has himself in a pickle, much like the one the company puts on its famous sandwiches. He's still anti-gay, by both his deeds
and his own admission, so it's highly unlikely that he's going to get
an influx of LGBT customers or allies; that damage has been done and
will likely last for some time. But now he also managed to really piss
off his most fervent customer base in a development that is just now
picking up as people like the above message it out to their larger
support networks.
Cathy's managed to do the unthinkable: unite the anti-LGBT and the
pro-LGBT activists, if not in tone or political goals, than in the
decided pursuit other fast food options. What a mess you made there,
Mr. Cathy. The company's reputation is now even more political than it
ever was, with a blur of "sides" that is likely to fatigue many fans of
fried fowl.
I tried to tell you years ago, my man, that this was a bad idea
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