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Ok- I have no opinion about Chik-fil-a whatsoever; I live in Texas, and they are all over the place. I don't eat there very often, but my kids do once in awhile. They have only white kids working there. Every other fast food place has mostly black and Mexicans working behind the counter. I noticed it years ago and thought it peculiar.
I think that is the reason people call them racist.
Oh boy. Well in NYC, I've seen nothing but Latino and Black workers... No White workers... How's that for discrimination?
Ok- I have no opinion about Chik-fil-a whatsoever; I live in Texas, and they are all over the place. I don't eat there very often, but my kids do once in awhile. They have only white kids working there. Every other fast food place has mostly black and Mexicans working behind the counter. I noticed it years ago and thought it peculiar.
I think that is the reason people call them racist.
YUP 100%. I moved here from Texas and that was my experience as well.
Retail workers are a reflection of the local population.
Perhaps Chick-Fil-A should import white kids to work in the minority neighborhoods and bus in black and Latino workers to work in the white liberal neighborhoods.
I'm not sure if some of you can actually grasp the stupidity of your statements, which says a great deal about the general level of awareness and educational levels of American people today.
I patronize the Denver International Chik-Fil-A often (DEN is the stopover hub for my West Coast flights) and almost everyone behind the counter there is non-white.
With so many amazing options Brooklyn has to offer, I dont see how this run of the mill chain is big news. if I'm in Brooklyn, that would be my last option.
Lol the owner said he doesn’t support gay righrs based off his religion. The guy doesn’t even open his restaurants on Sundays that’s how religious he is.
Do some of you people protest in front of church, mosque and even synagogues that practically forbid gay activities? Lol.
I didn't see this place open when I was in Brooklyn last week. Hopefully, it will be the next time I visit!
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