Chick-fil-A is once again in the public relations fryer.
The controversy flared up this week when a Chicago politician said the company was no longer giving to groups that oppose same-sex marriage, angering Christian conservatives who supported Chick-fil-A this summer when its president reaffirmed his opposition to gay marriage. Civil rights groups hailed the turnabout, yet the company never confirmed it and instead released two public statements, neither of which made Chick-fil-A's position any clearer.
The events suggest the Southern franchise may be trying to steer clear of hot-button social issues while it expands in other, less conservative regions of the country. In its statement Thursday, the Georgia-based company said its corporate giving had for many months been mischaracterized.
From what I've seen and read they have not changed their stance.
ReplyDeleteWho in their right mind would ever believe a word out of the mouth of a Chicago politician anyway.
ReplyDeleteWho cares? Their business is food. And I couldn't care less what they think about anything else whether I agree with it or not! Period.
ReplyDeleteObama bought them out with our tax paying stimulus money!
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