"Those who don’t agree with the religious beliefs of Chick-fil-A’s management are free to express as much, boycott the restaurants, send their Muppets elsewhere, and spend their money at fast food restaurants that are friendly to gay marriage (presuming they aren’t shut down by politicians trying to control our eating habits for our own good). And that would have been enough, except both the mayor of Boston and an alderman in Chicago have decided that they should use their political power to punish companies that hold positions they don’t like by keeping them from doing business with their constituencies."

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At least Shackford differentiated between those of us who would prefer not to hand money to an ideology we don’t like and those who think shutting them out of a city is the right answer.

The Misguided Assault on Chick-fil-A - Reason.com

28 July 2012 ·

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