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I still don't get it. If gays don't like chick fil a, then why don't they refuse to go there to spend their money? They act as though family value groups have been showing up to disrupt gay parades, or stage quiet family gatherings at gay bars and bath houses, so this is their way to get back at them.. ? It used to be they just wanted to not be hassled, to mind their own business and for us to do the same. So what's changed?
I suppose boycotting is out of the question... If I had a back yard barbeque boycotting it wouldn't work, because enough people would show up for the party. The only way for an unhappy neighbor to ruin it would be to show up and make an ass of himself.
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