That being said, I can't be anything other than outraged about all this vitriol and hate being sent from the gay community and their leftist allies towards Chick-Fil-A, a company that has been in existence since 1966, closes on Sundays, has the most friendly and hard-working employees out there, has very appetizing meals, contributes to the communities where they are (just ask the Aurora, CO, police who received free meals from the restaurant while they handled the theater shootings there) and just happens to have a founder who has Christian beliefs, and who expressed his favor of traditional male-female marriage vs. same-sex marriage, exercising his First Amendment rights.
I thought the message from the left (which includes most, but not all of, the so-called gay movement) was tolerance for all, but after reading some of the Twitter comments to Chick-Fil-A and former presidential candidate Rick Santorum, they are the exact opposite...some of the most vile utterances I have ever heard from the so-called "tolerant" people, and if you disagree with their points of view, you are automatically branded a "homophobe". Well, to quote John Wayne: "Mister, I haven't got a bigoted bone in my body"...and I do disagree with the hatred being slung toward a private-sector restaurant, does that make me a homophobe?
Cities like Boston and Chicago (who happen to have high unemployment and high crime rates to match) are now planning to ban new Chick-Fil-A locations because Chick-Fil-A's values "do not reflect
Bottom line is, Chick-Fil-A's business will survive despite the so-called "outrage" of the left, but serves as a reminder of the double-standard among the left regarding certain issues...they forget their leader, Obama, was against same-sex marriage before he was for it (for political expediency) and not a word was said until his flip-flop, while businesses and individuals who do not share the left's views and express their First Amendment right to freedom of speech are pummelled with hate emails, tweets, and worse.