VolsNSkinsFan
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I think Chick-Fil-A picked up business during the controversy, because people came to their rescue.Chick'Fil A is an international franchise worth billions of dollars. Entities of that size and scale can typically weather any PC storm. Look at Wal-Mart.
Small business have to play by a plethora of unspoken rules. The OP is an example of one of them.
Why is this so difficult for some of y'all to understand?
"When the debate is lost, slander becomes the tool of the loser"
How about all the negative Yelp reviews? Any problem with that? Or is that fair game?
These people were living a peaceful life, not bothering anyone and minding their own business. Maybe all the SJWs should do the same.
For something to be "slander" it has to be false. You are outraged at people freely choosing not to do business with a bigot who chose (poorly) to make an arbitrary stand, but mock a guy who spoke out for his beliefs (poorly) as a "loser" when he suffers consequences.
Yet, you measure a person by their money. It's borderline evil.
Who do you think has their head on right? Pizza guy who stands by his religious beliefs or COO who verbally abuses high school girls.
Who would you start a calzone joint with? Pizza guy with $200K in capital who has morals, or COO on food stamps who verbally abuses high school girls?