And So It Begins: Chick-Fil-A Vandalized

Two days after thousands of peaceful Americans lined up to support free speech by patronizing Chick-Fil-A, the left struck back at Chick-Fil-A restaurants with bomb threats and now vandalism. Via Sooper Mexican

A Torrance Chick-fil-A has been vandalized with spray paint on an outside wall reading “Tastes Like Hate,” KFI reports. It was done in a design similar to a Chick-fil-A ad campaign, complete with a drawing of a cow with a paintbrush.

This follows the fast food restaurant being embroiled in controversy over its opposition to gay marriage.

Torrance was one of the locations where supporters of Chick-fil-A’s stance on gay marriage came out to show their support, the Daily Breeze reports.

This happens just ahead of a “kiss-in” by gay rights activists and other gay marriage supporters at Chick-fil-A restaurants to protest the chain’s politics.

On Wednesday, hundreds of thousands of customers showed their support for the restaurant during an “Appreciation Day.” Chick-fil-A says it set a one-day sales record on Wednesday.

The flap began last month when Chick-fil-A president Dan Cathy told a religious publication that the company backed “the biblical definition of a family.”

What's next, defecating on cop cars? 

At the center of the storm is free speech, which progressives oppose for any ideology that does not mirror their own. They hide their real intention while claiming that they're fighting Chick-Fil-A because the restaurant franchise supports "killing gays in Uganda," a shameless lie already completely debunked. By the way, I'm sure the person doing the vandalizing drove to the establishment after filling up their gas tank with OPEC product, an action which just financially supported countries who rule that simply being gay is punishable by death. 

Sadly, I wouldn't be shocked to see more leftist vandalism, bullying, and threats of violence before the close of business. 

 


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