Thursday, August 2, 2012

Not Politics

Isn't singling out and punishing a company for one person's personal beliefs by not going to it discrimination from the left? Discrimination against personal beliefs is occurring from both sides. Chick-Fil-A has employed and served homosexuals chicken sandwiches the same as heterosexuals. His personal beliefs have not made him discriminate. This means that this issue should not be handled as public and political. It doesn't matter what you or I think about homosexuals when buying a chicken sandwich at a CFA - because the owner's belief doesn't affect the price of the product, service for the customer, or employment opportunities of an applicant no matter their race, gender, or sexual preference.

Stop it right now. This is a distraction from what really matters in our nation. Personal social beliefs should not become public by including them in the political arena

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