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Even if your definition of homophobia is supporting the definition of what marriage has been traditionally (I think some who fall into this category are homophobic, but that the position itself isn't necessarily homophobic, but understand that different people will disagree), a company big wig stating his personal opinion of what defines a marriage does not equal the company taking a position on a matter. And the company doesn't discriminate against the LGBT community. This is just more leftist hysteria.
a company big wig stating his personal opinion of what defines a marriage does not equal the company taking a position on a matter.
This is true, but you know people are just not going to see it that way. They're going to think, well if the CEO thinks that way, what do the workers underneath that CEO think?
And before you say ppl need to change their way of thinking, that's just how the world works
We shouldn't even be caring about stinky fast food anyway
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I think his point was that Latinos like fried chicken. Substitute KFC for whoever, but that's the idea. I'm indifferent to it. I've always preferred those chicken strips. When I buy them now I bake them in a bit of olive oil to ensure that the skin crisps up nicely and break out some Hak's BBQ sauce and Honeycup honey mustard. Nice and spicey.
Whites love fried chicken too. It's a Southern specialty.
The strips... Baking them, the outside gets kind of gummy and nasty, so you have to finish them on the stove for them to warm through and cook and brown up.
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