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this is a discussion within the Everything Else Community Forum; I thought the issue was the city of Boston denying CFA a license to do business (or making it difficult) based on the the CEO/owner's personal beliefs ... and/or Chicago mimicking the same sentiment, that in itself is discriminatory. If ...
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I thought the issue was the city of Boston denying CFA a license to do business (or making it difficult) based on the the CEO/owner's personal beliefs ... and/or Chicago mimicking the same sentiment, that in itself is discriminatory.
If a group disagrees with an establishments political stance or the way they do business, then boycott it, that's our right as consumers, but blocking access to markets, locations or licensing is over the top and, I believe, illegal. Personally, I don't care if the guy is a homo-phobe or not, it doesn't influence my decision to have a chicken sandwich either way. I try to keep politics out of my food as much as possible, ![]() Here's an interesting perspective on the whole thing: ![]() ... not trying to poke at anybody, just sayin' I think it's all much ado over nothing. |
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