By Karen Harper
Seriously, people! What is this world coming to?
Chick-fil-A President Dan Cathy said this week that his privately owned company is "guilty as charged" in support of what he called the biblical definition of the family unit.
"We are a family-owned business, a family-led business, and we are married to our first wives. We give God thanks for that," Cathy told the Baptist Press, the news agency of the Southern Baptist Convention. His comments to the Baptist Press, the news agency of the Southern Baptist Convention, unleashed a mix of criticism and support. "He's taking a bold stand," said Tony Perkins, the president of the Family Research Council, which is based in Washington, D.C. "Chick-fil-A is a bible-based, Christian-based business who treats their employees well. They have been attacked in the past about their stand. But they refuse to budge on this matter, and I commend them for what they are doing."
Chad Griffin, president of the Human Rights Campaign that works for same-sex-marriage, said Thursday that Chick-fil-A "has finally come clean" after cloaking its positions for years.
"While they may have been in neutral, kicking this fight into overdrive now allows fair-minded consumers to make up their own minds whether they want to support an openly discriminatory company," Griffin said in a statement. "As the country moves toward inclusion, Chick-fil-A has staked out a decidedly stuck-in-the-past mentality."
(Excerpts taken from Fox News website.)Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/07/19/chick-fil-surprises-some-with-gay-marriage-talk/#ixzz21pPvz2Rv
So there is an uproar in our nation right now, with people not only calling for boycotts on Chick-fil-A because the president of the company has publicly stated his belief that the traditional definition of marriage should stand, but politicians like mayors Rahm Emanuel and Boston's Thomas Menino are even trying to block Chick-fil-A's expansion in their cities. Does Mr. Cathy not have the right in America to have an opinion? And does he not have the right in America to let his opinion be known? Chad Griffin of the Human Rights Campaign calls this an "openly discriminatory company." Oh, please. Because Chick-fil-A's president, Dan Cathy's opinion doesn't line up with the politically correct view does not make the restaurant "discriminatory" by any means. The restaurant has not barred homosexuals from eating their chicken sandwiches. This is not about discrimination at all. This is about gagging and persecuting someone and trying to ruin their business because a small group of people do not like the owner's opinion. I guess now it is a crime to have a "stuck-in-the-past mentality." Whether Mr. Cathy's belief is right or wrong is NOT the issue here. It is a BELIEF, which we are all entitled to. The issue is that we are seeing over and over again in this country that the only beliefs we can tolerate and allow to exist are the ones that align with the LOUD minority of liberal thinkers. Make no mistake about it: if we do not rise up and take a stand against this foolishness and injustice now, we will continue to be mown down until we have no voice at all, and worse, have no right to think what we want, God forbid.
If people do not like what Dan Cathy stands for, then, by all means, don't give him your business. I definitely support your right to do that. Boycotts are fine. But just call it what it is, and don't make it out to be something that it's not, and don't call people names that they are not and try to persecute them for having traditional values. Dan Cathy has the right to believe what he wants to, and even to publicly state it. Please do something to encourage this man and his freedom of speech! Honestly, I've never liked the food at Chick-fil-A (I know; call me crazy), but I will soon visit one just to show my support for them. Now, go "Eat Mor Chikin."