Posted 03 August 2012 - 16:29
Posted 03 August 2012 - 16:34
Posted 03 August 2012 - 17:09
Sexual assault as a protest? That'll go over delightfully, I'm sure.
Posted 03 August 2012 - 17:11
This +1 a million times.Sexual assault as a protest? That'll go over delightfully, I'm sure.
I wish people would get over themselves. On either "side" of this ridiculous controversy. The founder of CFA has just as much of a right to express himself as gay people do, I have no idea why everyone is so worked up over this BS when we have real problems to fix. Why is nobody mass-protesting in DC to get this budget crap sorted out, for example? We're more worried about what some guy who owns a chicken restaurant thinks than we are about the corruption rife in our government.
I haven't enough palms or faces to adequately express myself.
Posted 03 August 2012 - 17:12
Oh my, you're right. I read it wrong--I thought it said they were going to kiss the other protesters, the ones there supporting what the CEO said. Apologies!And how exactly is kissing a person (who consents to that kissing) sexual assault?
Of course, the answer is it isn't sexual assault. So stop using phrases that don't apply just to make your argument look better.
Posted 03 August 2012 - 17:12
Sexual assault as a protest? That'll go over delightfully, I'm sure.
I wish people would get over themselves. On either "side" of this ridiculous controversy. The founder of CFA has just as much of a right to express himself as gay people do, I have no idea why everyone is so worked up over this BS when we have real problems to fix. Why is nobody mass-protesting in DC to get this budget crap sorted out, for example? We're more worried about what some guy who owns a chicken restaurant thinks than we are about the corruption rife in our government.
I haven't enough palms or faces to adequately express myself.
Posted 03 August 2012 - 17:15
Sexual assault as a protest? That'll go over delightfully, I'm sure.
I wish people would get over themselves. On either "side" of this ridiculous controversy. The founder of CFA has just as much of a right to express himself as gay people do, I have no idea why everyone is so worked up over this BS when we have real problems to fix. Why is nobody mass-protesting in DC to get this budget crap sorted out, for example? We're more worried about what some guy who owns a chicken restaurant thinks than we are about the corruption rife in our government.
I haven't enough palms or faces to adequately express myself.

Posted 03 August 2012 - 17:15
Sexual assault as a protest? That'll go over delightfully, I'm sure.(edited, see my second response below)
I wish people would get over themselves. On either "side" of this ridiculous controversy. The founder of CFA has just as much of a right to express himself as gay people do, I have no idea why everyone is so worked up over this BS when we have real problems to fix. Why is nobody mass-protesting in DC to get this budget crap sorted out, for example? We're more worried about what some guy who owns a chicken restaurant thinks than we are about the corruption rife in our government.
I haven't enough palms or faces to adequately express myself.
Posted 03 August 2012 - 17:22
I wish people would get over themselves. On either "side" of this ridiculous controversy. The founder of CFA has just as much of a right to express himself as gay people do, I have no idea why everyone is so worked up over this BS when we have real problems to fix. Why is nobody mass-protesting in DC to get this budget crap sorted out, for example? We're more worried about what some guy who owns a chicken restaurant thinks than we are about the corruption rife in our government.
I haven't enough palms or faces to adequately express myself.
Posted 03 August 2012 - 17:22
Posted 03 August 2012 - 17:25
They're not forcing you not to do what you want. CFA has just as much as a right to say what it feels as you and I do. Don't like it? Tough don't eat there.I am against anyone campaigning against my right to pursue happiness which is what they activists are campaigning for believe it or not. My pursuit of happiness happens to include a delicious chicken sandwich as well as my right to have any kind of sandwich I choose to have from where I choose to have it damnit.
Posted 03 August 2012 - 17:30
Read my post again. The protesters are trying to have the company shut down. Thats their end goal as has been publicly stated. They are trying to take away my right to pursue happiness which happens to include eating at that resturant. Their goal is to force me to not be able to eat there anymore which messes with my pursuit of happiness...because those are some damn tasty sandwiches.They're not forcing you not to do what you want. CFA has just as much as a right to say what it feels as you and I do. Don't like it? Tough don't eat there.