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So Mcdonald's is going to release gay theme fries. Coming soon! Your fries will come in a cool rainbow colored box in order of gay pride month!
First of all, if I was an investor in McDonalds, I would be pissed. Mcdonalds could be looking at some boycotts over their rainbow fries. Why do these companies feel the need to have a position on social issues? You make fast food. No one wants to go to Mcdonalds to hear or see a message about gay pride. They just want the food that they are used to. Such a move serves no benefit business wise as people like Christians may choose to no longer do business there. It just shows there is a liberal agenda at play here even at the cost of making money.
I don't want to go to Mcdonalds and see some barrier that says, "check out our gay fries in fun rainbow colors because being gay is fun and cool!" Of course, they will say they are only showing support for the gay community, but I see it as marking a specific message especially to kids.
Most Christians including myself don't care how someone wants to live their life as long as they are not causing harm to others. But these marketing ploy is just another growing instance of the LGBT community forcing a pro-gay message onto the public. Just give me fries.
Good grief, who cares what color they are. Kids could care less. As parents, it's our responsibility to teach our kids....kindness, love, acceptance and understanding for those who are different. This is why we still have prejudice in this world because parents don't do that. They teach their kids their prejudices. You see it as a marketing ploy, your kids don't. So just get over it and let your kid enjoy their fries
Good grief, who cares what color they are. Kids could care less. As parents, it's our responsibility to teach our kids....kindness, love, acceptance and understanding for those who are different. This is why we still have prejudice in this world because parents don't do that. They teach their kids their prejudices. You see it as a marketing ploy, your kids don't. So just get over it and let your kid enjoy their fries
Exactly. Hate is not a family value. Unfortunately though, to some people, it is.
So Mcdonald's is going to release gay theme fries. Coming soon! Your fries will come in a cool rainbow colored box in order of gay pride month!
First of all, if I was an investor in McDonalds, I would be pissed. Mcdonalds could be looking at some boycotts over their rainbow fries. Why do these companies feel the need to have a position on social issues? You make fast food. No one wants to go to Mcdonalds to hear or see a message about gay pride. They just want the food that they are used to. Such a move serves no benefit business wise as people like Christians may choose to no longer do business there. It just shows there is a liberal agenda at play here even at the cost of making money.
I don't want to go to Mcdonalds and see some barrier that says, "check out our gay fries in fun rainbow colors because being gay is fun and cool!" Of course, they will say they are only showing support for the gay community, but I see it as marking a specific message especially to kids.
Most Christians including myself don't care how someone wants to live their life as long as they are not causing harm to others. But these marketing ploy is just another growing instance of the LGBT community forcing a pro-gay message onto the public. Just give me fries.
It is still a public event where nudity and mostly homosexual sex is allowed right in the public streets. It should be illegal.
I agree that Folsom is way over the top, but like I said, it's not a Pride event.
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