After seeing your CEO kneeling obsequiously before random black people and make a nauseating, revolting display of washing their feet like a virtue-signaling, self-loathing little slaveboy, to prove how SORRY he is for having the nerve to be white in their godly presence, I'll never touch another piece of your food again. It would instantly remind me of dirty, smelly bare feet.
Realistically you can't do anything if you don't want to support a bad company. You need to literally live on a farm, poop in the ground, raise your own food, cut off internet, cell, and utilities. Oh and wear no clothes except ones made from your own sheep wool. Your tools must also be crafted with rock and stone.
Sadly that is about the only way to not help some evil corporation
Realistically you can't do anything if you don't want to support a bad company.
Ah yeah I forgot how Chik-Fil-A was force fed down my throat every morning against my will.
The fuck are you saying? It makes no sense in this context. You can absolutely avoid specific companies. Just research things a bit instead of justifying your own laziness and giving up.
I'll make clothes, you grow food, and let's trade. Get a few more people in who make tools and other things...now get some more, and we got a nice little thing going ;)
The way I look at it, unless you are slaughtering your chickens at home, It's a challenge to even make yourself a chicken sandwich without supporting some evil corporation. I don't like Chick-fil-A profiting off of its undeserved Christian image, but if they're going to put up a sign encouraging you not to wear a mask, I'm still going to give the local manager props for that. That being said, I live in a state with a mandate, so I'm curious if my local Chick-fil-A has a similar sign.
...But they did that to cover for the fact that they stopped supporting controversial Christian charities. You can't just make a few Christian virtue signals and use words like "blessed" and expect to get the unwavering, unquestioning support of all American evangelicalism...oh wait I think you actually can. I like the company more than most but unless I missed them putting up images of Jesus and sharing Bible verses on their bags I think their Christian reputation is overblown. They're mostly just sane, decent people, who actually make a decent product, which is quite different from most other fast food chains. Also, not working on Sunday is a strange perversion of an Old Testament law that does not apply to Christians. Not that I mind it, it's a decent thing to do for your employees, but it doesn't make them super Christians. That's all I'm saying. It's not like when you go there and pay more than you would like for a chicken sandwich or somehow supporting the gospel. That's my only point. Some Christians almost act as though you are.
Sorry, Chik Fil A, but fuck you forever. The End.
After seeing your CEO kneeling obsequiously before random black people and make a nauseating, revolting display of washing their feet like a virtue-signaling, self-loathing little slaveboy, to prove how SORRY he is for having the nerve to be white in their godly presence, I'll never touch another piece of your food again. It would instantly remind me of dirty, smelly bare feet.
Realistically you can't do anything if you don't want to support a bad company. You need to literally live on a farm, poop in the ground, raise your own food, cut off internet, cell, and utilities. Oh and wear no clothes except ones made from your own sheep wool. Your tools must also be crafted with rock and stone.
Sadly that is about the only way to not help some evil corporation
OK but I still don't hate corporations
Commies and socialists do. They think American entrepreneurial capitalism and free enterprise is the worst system ever created.
I think it's the worst system ever created except for all the others.
Ah yeah I forgot how Chik-Fil-A was force fed down my throat every morning against my will.
The fuck are you saying? It makes no sense in this context. You can absolutely avoid specific companies. Just research things a bit instead of justifying your own laziness and giving up.
I'll make clothes, you grow food, and let's trade. Get a few more people in who make tools and other things...now get some more, and we got a nice little thing going ;)
I LOVE THE WAY YOU THINK, MAGA,A
Mah man!!
The way I look at it, unless you are slaughtering your chickens at home, It's a challenge to even make yourself a chicken sandwich without supporting some evil corporation. I don't like Chick-fil-A profiting off of its undeserved Christian image, but if they're going to put up a sign encouraging you not to wear a mask, I'm still going to give the local manager props for that. That being said, I live in a state with a mandate, so I'm curious if my local Chick-fil-A has a similar sign.
Undeserved Christian image? Whether or not you agree, the Christlike gesture of washing a stranger's feet makes the image well deserved.
...But they did that to cover for the fact that they stopped supporting controversial Christian charities. You can't just make a few Christian virtue signals and use words like "blessed" and expect to get the unwavering, unquestioning support of all American evangelicalism...oh wait I think you actually can. I like the company more than most but unless I missed them putting up images of Jesus and sharing Bible verses on their bags I think their Christian reputation is overblown. They're mostly just sane, decent people, who actually make a decent product, which is quite different from most other fast food chains. Also, not working on Sunday is a strange perversion of an Old Testament law that does not apply to Christians. Not that I mind it, it's a decent thing to do for your employees, but it doesn't make them super Christians. That's all I'm saying. It's not like when you go there and pay more than you would like for a chicken sandwich or somehow supporting the gospel. That's my only point. Some Christians almost act as though you are.
Ah yeah THAT'S what he was talking about when he said Chik-Fil-A had a Christian image going on.
You clearly have no idea what you're talking about.
I don't think Jesus would agree with the political implications one way or the other. On this you and everyone who feels like you are flat out wrong.
Jesus Christ, He wasn't doing it to virtue signal, curry favor with social-justice warriors, and put himself down because of Jew-privilege
Suggest you pray for understanding and the gift of discernment
Knock it off with the Jew hatred already!