Friday, March 29, 2019

Chick-a-fila vs. the left

Recently, Chick-a-fila has been under a lot of pressure from left leaning communities for their religious representation. The fast food restaurant is well known to be run by a Christian family. I believe that when this company was started, the family wanted to take the stance of being an honest, small family. However, as times have changed, more people are starting to steer away from the 'traditional' family set up. For this reason, many people are against companies that are proudly Christian.
The San Antonio airport banned Chick-a-fila from setting up within the airport. They claim that the restaurant would exhibit "anti LGBT behavior" and they want to make sure that "everyone should feel welcome." As CNN reported, the Texas State Attorney General, Ken Paxton, was not happy with this decision. He claimed that this was "discriminatory" in itself. He then went on to post the following picture onto Twitter:

While I believe that Chick-a-fila is not in the wrong and has the right to exercise their beliefs, I also believe that this airport has the right to remove that situation from it's customers. The airport can and should express its beliefs.

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