confusingperson:

fuckyeahlgbt:

kevio7:

Seriously, stop eating there. 

I find it very odd for our community to continually make fun of all of those people boycotting Oreos for their pride cookie, yet we’re doing the same thing in their eyes with companies like Chick-fil-a. The Chick-fil-a in my area supports things I care about such as leukemia treatment for a girl from my school and a pre-school for deaf children where I volunteered. And damn, they have delicious chicken. Does anyone have a good gay-friendly substitute? Cane’s perhaps? 

Honestly, I’ve tried them out after they announced they support anti-LGBTQ groups and the only reason I’m not eating there is because I don’t like their food. It’s not that good in my opinion and if I honestly loved them, then I would continue eating there. Wether they hate me for who I am or if they donate $2000 dollars to an organization that disapproves of us, I would still eat there. They should seriously put that money to other organizations. Like the Leukiemia one or even diabetes(‘cause I’d be very happy living a normal life without everyday medication.) it’s their choice and if we boycott them, it’s like anti-homosexuals, boycotting Oreos for the pride(rainbow) cookie.

Bob Bruhin

Bob Bruhin is a web developer, tour guide, art photographer, author, blogger, and graphic designer. His love of urban landscapes, especially in post-industrial Philadelphia, PA, leads him to document some of the darker corners of his city.

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