August 3, 2012
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How many gays should be killed in Uganda for your chicken sandwich to taste great?

Every year, millions of dollars from Chick-Fil-A’s corporate profits are donated to Chick-Fil-A’s wholly-owned non-profit charity, the Winshape Foundation. In turn, Winshape donates millions to anti-gay organizations, many of which spend most or all their focus on defeating or repealing same-sex marriage, trying to pray away the gay, spreading lies and hate about the LGBT community, and more.
Winshape annually donates to Family Research Council. Family Research Council, a certified anti-gay hate group run by Tony Perkins, spent $25,000 lobbying Congress to NOT condemn Uganda’s Kill The Gays bill.
How many gays should be killed in Uganda for your chicken sandwich to taste great?
http://joemygod.blogspot.com/2010/06/christian-love-family-research-council.html
Comments (12)
I find it ironic that when the first video ended the promo that splashed across the Tuna Talk lady’s face was “Am I a christian? Sign the pledge now!”. Her video was great, btw. That’s the first time I’ve seen her but I’m gonna sub.
TJ is always brilliant. It’s shocking to me, though, that knowing about Chick Fil A’s support of the Ugandan gay genocide bill, people not only showed up to support the company, but in droves.
We really are in the decline as a country and as a society. In another 20 years the US likely won’t be fit to live in unless you enjoy living in a theocracy and having no rights.
TJ is constant pure awesomeness. She annoyed me.
Thanks for posting this. I was extremely disheartened to see so much Chick Fil A support. Do you think people knew about FRC? I feel like most of them went out to support freedom of speech and/or “traditional” marriage. Totally clueless.
“Tuna Talk” LOL
@LadyboyRevolution - AJ is Awesome
@Kristenmomof3 - I want to KISS HER!!! Love it!
This whole issue just makes the US look stupid. It should not be a big deal that people decide not to support a business that support suppressing the rights of a group of people. I am not sure how Christians have come to the conclusion that boycotting Sick Fil-a is an assault on their personal beliefs, but it is not oppression when their beliefs hurt others. Even if I could stand the food they served at Sick Fil-A, I would stop eating there because I don’t want a dime of my money going to abuse children by praying away the gay or to a foundation that thinks it is OK for homosexuals to be killed.
@grim_truth - Quit your crying. You did the EXACT SAME THING with me on your post HYPOCRITE!!! You wanna be the “judge and jury” only when it suits YOU!
Thank you for posting this. I’m so tired of people whining that Freedom of Speech is being attacked when there this is so much bigger than that.
@ninetailedevee - I completely agree!!!
@grim_truth - i read your link. apparently the AFA objected to language stating that people have a right to be homosexual. THAT’S a valid enough reason to lobby against a bill that would condemn the worst forms of religiously motivated persecution?
it doesn’t matter WHY they lobbied against it. the bottom line: AFA cares more about ideology than saving lives. i find that to be true of most Christians, which is why i won’t feel bad when i’m sent to Hell. you are the one full of shit, sir.