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4:09 pm - 08/11/2012

Young & Restless' Greg Rikaart: "Chick-fil-A: What It's Really About!"



The media blitz surrounding Chick-fil-A isn't about chicken sandwiches or Dan Cathy's First Amendment right. Mr. Cathy's company has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to organizations like the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, which publicly denounces the "impure lifestyle" of the LGBT community.

This company donated money to the Family Research Council, which supports the criminalization of homosexuality and states on their website that they oppose efforts for homosexuals to have equal rights. Can you even imagine -- your neighbor, your friend, your sibling or your child being criminalized for being who they are?

I posted a tweet airing my disappointment in Melissa Reeves (Jennifer on Days of our Lives) for aligning herself with this company that financially supports the furthering of hatred and bigotry.

I did so because I have aligned myself with organizations like GLSEN (the Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network) and the HRC (Human Rights Campaign) and I have read too many stories of alienated LGBT kids taking their lives after relentless persecution.

Whether grown up bullies like Dan Cathy and Melissa Reeves realize it or not, they are directly or indirectly telling these vulnerable kids that there is something wrong with them, or they are somehow less than. Nothing could be further from the truth. I'm certain of it.

I'd happily talk to Mrs. Reeves about this myself, but alas, she has not responded to me and has blocked me from having access to her twitter account.



I have happily engaged in debates with people who have reached out to me in defense of her and/or their own beliefs. People often say 'agree to disagree.' I think that's a cop-out. Frankly, the stakes in this case are too high to let the conversation end. Let's disagree and talk about it. Maybe I can better understand you and vice versa.

I'm grateful and encouraged that the majority of the feedback I have gotten has been very supportive and positive, and I am happy to use my bit of notoriety to stand up for what is right. Some people have accused me of bullying for expressing my disappointment in Mrs. Reeves. A man named Wayne Self likened this rationale to walking up to a bully on the playground beating up some other kid and then scolding them both for not getting along.

I was having a conversation with some friends last night and someone said "What's the end game on this Chick-fil-A issue?" My hope is that with all the media attention surrounding the issue, Dan Cathy would be open to taking a meeting with my friends Eliza Byard of GLSEN and Chad Griffin of the HRC. Maybe he can walk away from that with a better understanding of why his actions are so hurtful to the LGBT community, particularly the youngest and most vulnerable members of it, and maybe he will think twice about where his tax-deductible donations go.

Until then, I will not be eating at Chik-fil-A. On the occasion that I treat myself to junk food, I'll head out to KFC for some chicken, munch down on some Oreos or some Ben and Jerry's and wash it down with a Venti Iced Vanilla Latte.


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garamsythe 11th-Aug-2012 09:22 pm (UTC)
"People often say 'agree to disagree.' I think that's a cop-out."

truth.
brosling 11th-Aug-2012 09:25 pm (UTC)
right? you say that when you have differing opinions on favorite ice cream flavors not when you believe gay people shouldn't have civil rights
jessashoutbaby 11th-Aug-2012 09:26 pm (UTC)
Word. I am tired as fuck of biting my tongue so that I don't offend people. I started calling people out on my FB feed that support Chik-fil-A or post bullshit anti-gay, anti-immigration propaganda. It's led to interesting conversations, but it pains me that any of my friends would think that way, and I do take it personally. If you are against everything I stand for and see me as less-than for supporting human rights, then why shouldn't I be offended?
bio_glass Sorry for the crappy blurring.11th-Aug-2012 09:48 pm (UTC)
I tried this.



She deleted the comment shortly afterwards.
innocentanalyst Re: Sorry for the crappy blurring.11th-Aug-2012 09:57 pm (UTC)
It pisses me off that people who support Chick-fil-a say that the owner is allowed to void his opinion and those who don't agree should shut up. fuck off, we have the right to say we don't agree. it goes both ways.
bio_glass Re: Sorry for the crappy blurring.11th-Aug-2012 10:10 pm (UTC)
This is exactly what I was trying to point out to her. Part of me wanted to post the screenshot to her wall after she deleted the comment, but I figured that was a little petty. Also, she's mormon, so I wasn't really expecting to sway her opinion.

Edited at 2012-08-11 10:10 pm (UTC)
fuckyess Re: Sorry for the crappy blurring.11th-Aug-2012 11:40 pm (UTC)
people are saying that those disagreeing and boycotting are "denying freedom of speech"

lolno
jessashoutbaby Re: Sorry for the crappy blurring.11th-Aug-2012 11:47 pm (UTC)
LOL, nice. I've seen the craziest shit, equating the Chik-Fil-A turnout to the polling turning. I've had more fucking ads for Mitt Romney than I have ever needed to see. Finally, I got FB to hide all Mitt ads by marking them offensive. There was an actual macro going around of a fucking engagement ring popping out of a condom wrapper with the tagline, "Safe Sex." I fucking CANNOT.
ishachan Re: Sorry for the crappy blurring.12th-Aug-2012 09:50 pm (UTC)
People posted similar things like this on my news feed also. It annoys me how people take such a simplistic view of the whole thing. Chick Fil La's stance is akin to a company in the 1960's saying, "we're giving our money to organizations that are against civil rights for black people."
fuckyess 11th-Aug-2012 11:39 pm (UTC)
i straight up said "if you're against equality, please remove me as a friend now because i'm tired of reading your disgusting comments" after getting into it with someone who made up bullshit reasons for being anti gay ("it's hard to explain to my kids" etc)
romp 12th-Aug-2012 06:00 am (UTC)
Good for you. And, yeah, I don't understand how people think their values and beliefs don't affect my life. IT MATTERS. You can't be my friend and care about me while teaching your children that my family isn't real.
shining_starsxx 11th-Aug-2012 09:32 pm (UTC)
Yup.
swissbeauty23 11th-Aug-2012 10:37 pm (UTC)
it's total bull fucking shit
saltireflower 11th-Aug-2012 11:19 pm (UTC)
Yep. It's just a way for people to stubbornly stick to their bullshit opinions without actually having to do the work to defend them.
nationalboner 12th-Aug-2012 12:37 am (UTC)
M-T-Fuckin'-E.
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