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I'm trying to understand this. It's a fast food joint that's known for it's chicken sandwiches and evidently has Conservative ownership. So why don't these students avoid patronizing the place if it bothers them?
Who knew a chicken sandwich could be so emotionally shattering?
UGH what is it with these pampered kids?
If you don't like something you don't have to buy it. Get ready sensitive readers I'm about to use a scary word and it is Capitalism. Money talks in America and if the store wants to open on you campus and is allowed to but you don't like it and personally boycott it and I'm not talking about forming a protest line and berating or beating up anyone who chooses to cross your line and if enough of your friends simply do not support the store by buying from it the store will go out of business. That is Capitalism101.
Why does a chicken sandwich have to have so much stigma and drama attached to it?
These kids need to get out into the real world where they will be buried under their student loans, a mortgage, car payment and watch out if you have kids they are expensive They will be so busy working to pay lifes bills that they won't have any time to take up protesting on Saturdays.
Sounds like it may be unsafe for the Chick-Fil-A.
Wait until Campus Carry is the law, backed by the Constitution, as worded.
These limp wristed liberal snowflakes are going to need a mental institution.
Luckily these students wont likely have to tackle issues more stressful than a yummy chicken sandwich in their lives... Oh Wait #triggered
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