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Home | Monthly Archives | About | Contact Sunday, July 9, 2000
A friend of mine dressed as a chicken on an episode of Philly After Midnight last week as part of a feature on animal rights and chicken farms. The (wonderful) movie Chicken Run deals with the animal rights issue in an interesting, entertaining way, showing that animals have feelings and individual personalities. And because of this angle, a lot of people are taking issue with Burger King for their eat more beef marketing campaign. Yeah, sure it's stupid of Burger King to use an animal rights film to sell, of all things, hamburgers, but what I take offense with is their terribly uncreative marketing campaign that is a direct rip-off of the long-running, well-known "Eat Mor Chiken" campaign at Chic-Fil-A. Is anyone offended by this lack of inspiration? Why should I be inspired to eat their crappy burgers when they can't take a minute to come up with their own marketing ideas? I was glad to see this.-ram Comments
FROM: Robert
DATE: Sunday July 9, 2000 -- 1:25:24PM I am offended by Chick-Fil-A's blatant discrimination against gays and people who "look gay". The owner admitted to it and seemed damn proud of his bigotry. In Alabama, where sexual orientation is not on the list as protected, Chick-Fil-A will fire/not hire you if you're gay. Thusly, I boycott their asses and I suggest anyone else who cares does the same. FROM: Ryan DATE: Sunday July 9, 2000 -- 8:24:20PM That's right -- I forgot about that. Maybe Chick-Fil-A and the Boy Scouts should team up... FROM: dave DATE: Sunday July 9, 2000 -- 11:47:38PM Neither my girlfriend nor I will ever eat at Chick-Fil-A again. This greatly upsets us but we will live on. If you are ever trapped in the Carolinas go to Bojangle's instead! FROM: Matt DATE: Sunday July 9, 2000 -- 11:59:17PM You can't attack a chain for not selling out their beliefs to make an extra buck. They are one of the few companies I support 100%. FROM: Ryan DATE: Monday July 10, 2000 -- 9:24:28AM I don't have any problem with them deciding to take off on Sundays -- that's a corporate decision that impacts their organization and not society as a whole, but I definitely do not support their homophobic hiring practices... there's no place for that at any employer, especially a major corporation like C-F-A... FROM: Robert DATE: Monday July 10, 2000 -- 1:36:57PM I used to "hate" that Chick-Fil-A was closed on Sundays but I never had a problem with it, either. What initially bothered me was the realization that they probably supported causes with which I did not agree so I opted not to go there. When I read the interview with the president in which he laid out his discrimination policy I decided to step up my dining choice into a "boycott". FROM: Tony DATE: Monday July 10, 2000 -- 5:37:48PM There used to be a c-f-a in the Port Charlotte Mall. I went there with a friend of mine, and the place was really dirty, the lady who took our order smelled like she hadn't taken a shower in a few weeks. Sometime later, c-f-a was shut down in the mall. A few days after the closing, I talked to this guy I knew from school, who worked at the ice cream shop next door, I got an earful of what happened. I guess the county health inspectors were grossed to the point of dicomfort...ouch! FROM: Paul DATE: Tuesday July 11, 2000 -- 7:30:51AM We don't have C-F-As up here... can someone brief me on this discrimination issue? FROM: Old Fezziwig DATE: Tuesday July 11, 2000 -- 8:54:55AM I don't have a problem eating meat of any kind but I hate it when restaurants or food companies advertise their meat by showing the product in it's 'live' form, smiling and endorsing the meat like life is great. FROM: Ryan DATE: Tuesday July 11, 2000 -- 9:25:30AM Paul: for more information. FROM: Jim Harris DATE: Saturday July 15, 2000 -- 11:10:56PM I don't have a problem eating dead animals who were yanked out of their mother's womb, spent their whole lives confined in cages, then had their throats slit, but I hate it when I have to think about it. That's a bummer, dude FROM: Ryan DATE: Sunday July 16, 2000 -- 2:11:25AM Jim -- I liked your site. FROM: Katherine DATE: Monday July 17, 2000 -- 11:32:09PM I worked at Chick-fil-A throughout high school and college, at two different stores, and I have to say that discrimination against gays and lesbians was never put into practice at either restaurant. In fact, I worked side by side with at least two lesbian women. I don't agree with Truett Cathy's position, but I can vouch that it doesn't seem to filter down to the individual stores. If he only knew what other kinds of things go on in his restaurants, he'd be worried about a lot more than earrings and hiring gays!! FROM: Old Fezziwig DATE: Friday July 28, 2000 -- 12:46:05AM Anybody seen the new promotional food item Rally's has out now? FROM: John DATE: Friday August 18, 2000 -- 11:58:05PM Beef is good. FROM: laura DATE: Thursday December 27, 2001 -- 1:51:35PM when are going to open a bojangle chiken fast food in philadelphia FROM: DATE: Saturday January 1, 2005 -- 2:34:48 pm FROM: Denise DATE: Sunday November 6, 2005 -- 9:23:00 pm C-f-a owners seem to have great moral values such as no work on Sundays. I personally don't get gay. Just take a look at yourself naked. Thats what you are. God made our bodies a certain way. Deal. Understand that this too could just be a test. I would not however be mean to anyone who is gay. FROM: Ryan [E-Mail] DATE: Sunday November 6, 2005 -- 11:57:18 pm I personally don't get gay. FROM: Brandon DATE: Thursday November 17, 2005 -- 9:59:06 am I personally don't get gay. FROM: Joseph DATE: Thursday November 17, 2005 -- 3:51:18 pm I love Chik-fil-A. It's ironic that a chain that stuffs hot juicy pecker meat between buns, slathered with mayo, is against gays. FROM: jb DATE: Monday June 26, 2006 -- 1:40:02 pm (1) Chick-Fil-A doesnt put mayo on anything. FROM: mp DATE: Sunday July 16, 2006 -- 4:46:06 pm There is no standard of discrimination at Chick-fil-A. I DO NOT! If you spent you money on issue based thoughts in every desicion, you would be rich. give me break. its a chicken sandwich. the best by the way. FROM: Ryan DATE: Sunday July 16, 2006 -- 5:13:43 pm I'm retarted! FROM: Liz DATE: Friday August 4, 2006 -- 1:10:50 pm Everyone should just grow up. Gays have been around since the beginning of time and will be here til the end of time. Most of the anti-gay talk is fear based. Trust me, just because someone can care for someone of the same sex as them doesn't mean they are interested in you. There aren't any comments here yet. This Ping is lonely.
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