Thursday, September 20, 2012

Chick-fil-A Knuckles Down Under Politics in Chicago

I would never had thought this could happen, but a politician is telling a private company who they can give to and who they can't give to in order to get a license. Yes, Joe Moreno Chicago Alderman has bullied and harassed the company Chick-fil-A to an agreement of what their own own foundation can contribute to. Chick-fil-A is sidestepping this by saying they are not going to give to political agenda's with their foundation.

Moreno says he would agree if the company would agree to re-evaluate who the group's foundation WinShape supports and strengthen internal anti-discrimination policies.

If Chick-fil-A will stop giving to such groups as Focus on the Family, or Exodus International then they can get a license from the City of Chicago to open business. So from now on please be sure to give a list to the city which groups you financially support and you can open your business.

I don't know about you but this sends a chill down my spine that the City of Chicago would be able to stop any business by harassing and bullying and getting you to stop giving from your own foundation.

That a city can disgrace a company because the founder believes in marriage. That already hires gay people to work there, and hires many ethnics to work there also.

It's scary because they are holding up a business that wants to hire and pay taxes to the City of Chicago. And now wants to tell a private business what it can do to get it's license.


An outraged Chicagoan!!!




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