If you’re a fried chicken lover in America, where you buy your fast food these days has become not just a personal taste decision; it’s a polarizing political decision.
The increasingly heated discussion of gay marriage rights in America has been dialled up a few notches in recent weeks, ever since Chick-fil-A CEO Dan Cathy made it clear that his restaurant chain steadfastly supports the “biblical” definition of marriage, implying that it doesn't approve of same-sex marriage.
Read more: http://www.ctvnews.ca/world/chick-fil-a-becomes-unlikely-epicentre-of-u-s-gay-marriage-debate-1.901408#ixzz22ReTga8C
The increasingly heated discussion of gay marriage rights in America has been dialled up a few notches in recent weeks, ever since Chick-fil-A CEO Dan Cathy made it clear that his restaurant chain steadfastly supports the “biblical” definition of marriage, implying that it doesn't approve of same-sex marriage.
Read more: http://www.ctvnews.ca/world/chick-fil-a-becomes-unlikely-epicentre-of-u-s-gay-marriage-debate-1.901408#ixzz22ReTga8C
Chick-fil-A becomes unlikely epicentre of U.S. gay marriage debate | CTVNews
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