They act like Chick-fil-A has a bunch of crosses and stuff in their restaurants. Giving to the FCA doesn’t make you a fascist. The New Yorker am smart person paper.
I know right? Having gone to chick-fil-a many times there’s literally nothing to even suggest Christian influence/ownership etc. other than them closing sundays. It’s just a food place with damn good chicken.
Here's what you're missing in the big picture. You know what suggests they are a Christian owned and run company? It's clean, professional, courteous, respectful, thoughtful, and appreciative of your business. THAT'S what pisses off Leftists. It drives leftists nuts that there isn't a single cross or publicly facing piece of Christian representation but you still KNOW it's Christian because of the way they operate. Personally, I like working for Christian companies. Not because I'm Christian but because every time I work for a company like that they have a good moral foundation, care about their families, and care about their employees and community.
Now try replacing the words "Christian" with "Islamic" in the headline. The New Yorker would be shouting on the rooftops how incredible this Islamic place is and through their actions shows the strength and goodness of Islam.
They act like Chick-fil-A has a bunch of crosses and stuff in their restaurants. Giving to the FCA doesn’t make you a fascist. The New Yorker am smart person paper.
I know right? Having gone to chick-fil-a many times there’s literally nothing to even suggest Christian influence/ownership etc. other than them closing sundays. It’s just a food place with damn good chicken.
Idk, their service IS suspiciously friendly /s
Here's what you're missing in the big picture. You know what suggests they are a Christian owned and run company? It's clean, professional, courteous, respectful, thoughtful, and appreciative of your business. THAT'S what pisses off Leftists. It drives leftists nuts that there isn't a single cross or publicly facing piece of Christian representation but you still KNOW it's Christian because of the way they operate. Personally, I like working for Christian companies. Not because I'm Christian but because every time I work for a company like that they have a good moral foundation, care about their families, and care about their employees and community.
Now try replacing the words "Christian" with "Islamic" in the headline. The New Yorker would be shouting on the rooftops how incredible this Islamic place is and through their actions shows the strength and goodness of Islam.