I was trying to avoid writing about this but it is all I have
heard about for the past week so here goes….
First of all, how was anyone caught off guard when the current
CEO of a company, founded by a Southern Baptist Sunday School teacher, was not
a big proponent of gay marriage? This is about as earth shattering as
discovering that the staff of my local Olive Garden has never actually been to
Italy. You have my permission to be shocked if Chick Fil A announces it will
issue a copy of Penthouse and a spliff
with every kid’s meal, otherwise please save your astonishment for a newsworthy
development.
Secondly, Chick Fil A is a privately held corporation and if
the CEO wishes to state his personal views he has every right to do so. Chick
Fil A can even refuse to hire or even serve gay people as sexual orientation is
not a protected class under the Federal Civil Rights Act. States can, and have,
passed additional legislation to supplement the Federal statute and extend
coverage to other groups. For instance, California’s Unruh Civil Rights Act
prevents discrimination based on medical conditions, marital status, or sexual
orientation.
Regardless, it is unfair to label the company, its employees,
or its customer base as ignorant or homophobic simply because they do not
support gay marriage. People may have views different from your own and
sometimes those people become successful entrepreneurs who open chicken
franchises. Cathy is an astute businessman and he was not exactly alienating
his core demographic by espousing conservative views. Furthermore, he runs a
good company that treats its employees and customers well.
Conversely, those whose personal views happen to align with
CEO Cathy’s are attempting to transform a poultry delivery system into a symbol
of religious martyrdom. Today Mike
Huckabee is hosting a Chick Fil A Appreciation Day where like-minded
individuals can show their solidarity by dinning at the franchise. He has even
registered www.isupportfreespeech.com
as the official URL of the campaign somehow implying that our respect for the
first amendment is contingent upon our preference in fast food.
Perhaps this is a little much, I realize that Cathy’s views
drew the ire of many liberals, but I am not sure his company has become the
final remaining bastion of Judeo-Christian ethics in America. I am not even
convinced he was unveiling a corporate ethos as much as he was sharing his
opinion. Let’s all calm down and stop pretending someone has firebombed the
choir-loft.
Huckabee even posted the following explanation:
Too often, those on the left make corporate statements to show support for same sex marriage, abortion, or profanity, but if Christians affirm traditional values, we're considered homophobic, fundamentalists, hate-mongers, and intolerant .
The implication is that a secular business can support
homosexuality with no societal repercussions but Christian businesses are
immediately vilified and boycotted if they stand up for Biblical principles.
This is a little disingenuous as we all remember the eight year boycott by the
Southern Baptist Convention when Disney World refused to prevent homosexuals
and their families from dressing in red shirts and attending the park on the first
Saturday of June.
Even though Disney World did not, and still doesn’t,
recognize “Gay Day” they are certainly not going to refuse 150,000 paying
customers just because of what gender they are attracted to. Either way, the
Walt Disney Company risked alienating 16 million Southern Baptists by passively
allowing homosexuals to purchase tickets the same way Cathy risked alienating
all of the hardcore liberals that frequent his establishment.
If anything, “Christian values” is a marketing tool in the
Bible Belt. You would be hard pressed to locate a carpet cleaner or plumber
that doesn’t feature an ichthys in their yellow page ads so let’s save the
religious fortitude award for the guy brave enough to open Mohammed’s
Praise-Be-To-Allah wrecker service in rural Mississippi.
Also, I am curious which businesses have specifically issued
statements of support for “profanity.” Did I miss an Arby’s press release?
We here at Arby’s would like to remind our customers that cursing is not only tolerated in our franchise, but encouraged. In fact, for each time you use the F-word while ordering a combo meal we will issue you a 10% off coupon for use on a future visit. If this vulgar exchange is overheard by a child or member of the clergy, you will also receive a complimentary milkshake.
I do not have to agree with a CEO’s personal beliefs
to become a customer the same way I do not feel the need to canonize Che
Guevara to listen to Rage Against The Machine. I have no idea if my personal beliefs align
with those of Jeff Bezos or Larry Page but I still order from Amazon.com and
use Google for a search engine because they provide the goods and services I
want in a manner that I am pleased with. Ideally, this is the way a capitalistic
society should function. The only fast food restaurant I patronize as a result
of corporate dogma is Wendy’s, because any corporation with an unwavering
commitment to bacon deserves my respect.
Mmmmmmm, bacon....
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