I try to tell myself that I can't let this kind of thing bother me. I remind myself that I live in the South, and, as such, I should learn to expect bigotry and hate around me because when you're brought up listening to Mommy read the Bible, it takes a lot to change your mindset. I know this because it's not as though I've always been as open-
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In the meantime, I read over at Dan Savage the proposal to reinterpret Chick-fil-A as a version of pegging, which at least is fun :).
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ETA: your friend may want consider the way that company treats women. Yet another example of how sexism and homophobia go hand-in-hand.
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As I was driving past Chik-Fil-A near my house, there was a LARGE of gay couples and protesters at the corner talking about love and being awesome!
It gave me a little hope. :D
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My family moved to California when I was 9 so I was lucky to only have to deal with the family racism a few times a year.
My mom and stepdad retired to OK 10 years ago and when she had her second bypass surgery I moved back there to help out. (Once we knew she was going to be ok I couldn’t move back to Ca fast enough). I had never met people who were so nice about their bigotry and racism. It was crazy they way they seemed to take saving my soul as a personal mission.
And we have Chick-A-Flik here too. I have NEVER gone there. I don’t shop at Hobby Lobby either. They believe that their freedom and liberty can only be obtained by denying me mine.
I really hope life is awesome for you now.
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