NY Post "From Georgia to California, protests drew yawns, not saliva.
Small dictators lurk inside far too many Democrats. "If you dislike that comment, you will hate this one: “I believe that marriage is the union between a man and a woman. Now, for me as a Christian . . . it is also a sacred union. God’s in the mix.”
“I urge you to sever your relationship with the Chick‐fil‐A establishment that exists on your campus,” Quinn wrote on July 28. She added: “I appreciate your university’s long history of celebrating diversity. I urge you to join with me in ensuring that our city does not become a place where those who do not share our commitment, have any place to espouse those views [emphasis added].”
"Such coercion should terrify every American."
Are Liberals Going To Do To Chick-Fil-A What Nazis Did To Jewish Businesses?
It is always tacky to compare your political opposition to Hitler and the Nazis and I get tired of seeing it done. Let's just say this article shows us how people with dictatorial philosophies try to use government intimidation to purge classes of people they dislike from society.
Antoine Dodson: ‘The gay community — we have went from being bullied to becoming bullies’ "Dodson, who participated in the Chick-fil-A appreciation day, criticized the whole premise of the Chick-fil-A boycott and said that the boycott was doing little to champion the gay community’s cause."
"Even in Atlanta, the home of Chick-fil-A, only two dozen kissers showed up. And there was a similar lack of necking in Chicago, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and San Francisco.
"At NYU, 20 people weren’t allowed in the dorm that hosts the city’s only Chick-fil-A. Just three pairs of guys kissed on the street.
"In Jersey, I only found eight kissers — and two weren’t even bi!"
Small dictators lurk inside far too many Democrats. "If you dislike that comment, you will hate this one: “I believe that marriage is the union between a man and a woman. Now, for me as a Christian . . . it is also a sacred union. God’s in the mix.”
"Such divisive, bigoted words surely were spat like venom by Chick-fil-A president Dan Cathy, right?
"Wrong.
"President Barack Obama uttered the first statement on October 27, 2010. Candidate Obama made the second remark to Pastor Rick Warren at Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Calif., on August 17, 2008." "
Then the dictatorial tendencies reveal themselves in this quote:
“We don’t want you here,” city-council speaker Christine Quinn (D., New York City) snapped. Also, on official stationery, she wrote New York University president John Sexton and pressed him to expel Gotham’s only Chick-fil-A outlet.“I urge you to sever your relationship with the Chick‐fil‐A establishment that exists on your campus,” Quinn wrote on July 28. She added: “I appreciate your university’s long history of celebrating diversity. I urge you to join with me in ensuring that our city does not become a place where those who do not share our commitment, have any place to espouse those views [emphasis added].”
"Such coercion should terrify every American."
Are Liberals Going To Do To Chick-Fil-A What Nazis Did To Jewish Businesses?
It is always tacky to compare your political opposition to Hitler and the Nazis and I get tired of seeing it done. Let's just say this article shows us how people with dictatorial philosophies try to use government intimidation to purge classes of people they dislike from society.
The recent news that Chick-Fil-A’s CEO opposes gay marriage has got Liberals in a typical rage. The Left brings up their usual talking points on this: how close minded, intolerant, bigoted and “homophobic” such a view is and how it must be silenced. Even a top 5 list has emerged of the companies Liberals hate the most.The blog, Blue Collar Philosophy continues:" It may not be Chick-Fil-A this time but at some point may you see Christian businesses being forced to close since they believe things that violate Liberal dogma on issues like homosexuality and gay marriage.".... The writer then lays this at the feet of Barack Obama, whose supporters have a history of demagoguery.
Antoine Dodson: ‘The gay community — we have went from being bullied to becoming bullies’ "Dodson, who participated in the Chick-fil-A appreciation day, criticized the whole premise of the Chick-fil-A boycott and said that the boycott was doing little to champion the gay community’s cause."