I would like to start by saying that I love Chick-Fil-A. I grew up in Tallahassee, where I ate Chick-Fil-A all the time. I used to hang around there like a typical middle schooler, crushing over a guy who worked there. Moving to LA, Chick-Fil-A was one of the things I left behind. I took any chance I would get to stop at a Chick-Fil-A here in LA, stopping there on my way to Palm Springs, feeling lucky when my return trip was on a Monday and not Sunday. I also considered it a highlight of going to Coachella every year. So, I was very excited when Chick-Fil-A moved into Hollywood, about a mile from my house.
Naturally, when they moved in it brought up a lot of discussion about Chick-Fil-A's stance on homosexuality, gay marriage and all around Conservative values. Honestly, if *I* owned a company, I would probably keep my views to myself and just focus on running a business. If the owners of Chick-Fil-A hate the gays, so be it. But, don't use corporate money to fund bigoted and anti-gay propaganda. It just doesn't seem to make good business sense, if you ask me. But, that's their deal, not mine. When confronted by a friend about my support of Chick-Fil-A, I told them that the support of anti-gay marriage was just one franchise in Pennsylvania and it didn't seem to be something that the company as a whole supported. I love my gays, but I wasn't giving up my chikin. On the real.
Then a couple of weeks ago this article appeared all over my Facebook News Feed, which clearly states that they don't think that gays have a right to marry. Pretty disappointing, but I was still planning to eat there. The food is just that good. And, in any given week, I really only have an 86% chance of eating there (being that they are closed on Sundays and all).
Which brings us to where we are now.
The local Chick-Fil-A's sponsored the KIIS-FM Jingle Ball featuring Lady Gaga here in LA and tweeted about it.
I saw that they posted that on Facebook, and thought, "Well, isn't that queer?" Lady Gaga is a HUGE gay supporter and the gays LOOOOOVE them some Lady Gaga. I would be willing to say that she is probably more gay than most of the gays that I know. I didn't post a comment on Facebook, but then I saw it posted again on Twitter, and decided to chime in.
I thought it was pretty nice and non-confrontational. I wasn't saying that they were wrong for their opinions on gays, just noting that it's a little contradictory for them to be supporting a gay icon and hoping that they would soon come around. This was Saturday. No one really follows me on Twitter. I talk to about five of my friends on there, and it's mostly for fun. The next morning, I'm watching football and see that some jackhole has responded to me.
Who is Justin Clark? And, why did he see my tweet? I don't know. When I went to his profile, it seems that he tweets a lot about Chick-Fil-A. He likes snowboarding and was snowboarding after he sent that tweet. I know this, because his profile was public. Now, it's not. Maybe he works there.
I responded.
And then I got this. From the actual Chick-Fil-A!
ARE YOU EFFING KIDDING ME?!!?! Rude. And, on a Sunday no less. I thought they were supposed to be celebrating the Lord and not sending asshole tweets to someone who didn't do anything to begin with. I went to Twitter, and the tweet was deleted. But, I still have it in my inbox and I think it's rude. And I think they owe me an apology. And, as far as I'm concerned....no food is good enough to be treated like that. ON THE REAL.
Detective LaToya on the case. Mr. Clark would be some god fearin' douchebag from South Carolina who moved to lovely Bakersfield to open a Chick-Fil-A.
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You should tweet the twat that calling people out is not very Jesus of him.
Good sleuthing!!! <3
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