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In response to thetaj's question on how this event was Mike Huckabee-supported, Huckabee started this whole thing as a response to the boycott issue. Supposedly more than 20 million people looked at his Facebook page and people began to show support for the event even before it occured. Huckabee is quoted as saying that "the success of Chick-fil-A is a great American story that is being smeared by vicious hate speech and intolerant bigotry from the left." (newsmax)
Huckabee then suggested the Appreciation Day to support Don Cathy and the company. |
^ Gotcha. I read too literally into "sponsored" and was curious if he actually pumped money into this. Thanks :)
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Also the Christian Coalition and similar groups have issued boycotts literally hundreds of times - remember the Southern Baptist Convention and Catholic League separately choosing to boycott Disney, for various things (including protected speech in the form of art/movies, and the gall to grant gays rights)?
Where was "Free Speech Day" there? |
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But, that is not to say if the KKK want to march down the street and say whatever they want, I'll step back and let them say it. Suffice it to say, if the CEO came out in support of gay marriage then I'm sure there would be those who would applaud him for what he is saying, and no one would care about the true definition of free speech. But because he said he does not support gay marriage, then people are having issues over the actual definition of free speech. |
It's just so interesting to me that such a large and vocal group of people are so interested in protecting the COO of Chick-fil-A against a perceived violation of his civil rights, while he's actively trying to oppose those of others.
But it's totally cool. Liberals are bigots, yo. More buzzwords. And some shit. Freedom for some, tiny American flags for others. Quote:
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A Facebook post today, from someone who did go to Chick-Fil-A.
A day to celebrate free speech and tolerance--not quashing any and everyone whose opinions don't align with yours. Tolerance doesn't include calling names, disparaging or otherwise negating the importance of being able express an opinion even if it is different than yours or not the most popular at the moment. The intolerance of some supposedly open-minded people on fb is mind-boggling. Irony anybody? |
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And just in case I haven't been clear about it, the statements from mayors like Menino are the only conceivable ways that freedom of speech comes close to being at issue here. The idea that boycotts or criticisms somehow violate freedom of speech is ludicrous. (But not as ludicrous as Huckabee's "hate speech" allegation.) |
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It is not the same context. Anyone who has ever read my posts would know that I do not place all power dynamics within the same context. Yet and still, homosexuals are still a power minority group because heterosexuals are a power majority. DUH. Was my simplistic response too much for your brain? Quote:
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