Todd Starnes Commentary: Lawmaker Says Chick-fil-A Logo Might as Well Say ‘We Hate Gay People’

 

A war on the U.S. Constitution and chicken is being waged in San Mateo County, California where an elected leader is trying to stop Chick-fil-A from opening a restaurant.

David Canepa, a county supervisor wants to stop the Georgia-based company from establishing an outpost in Redwood City.

“Hell no,” the leftist lawmaker told the local NBC television station.

“Chick-fil-A’s values don’t represent our values,” Canepa said. “The logo might as well say ‘We hate gay people.’”

For the record, the Chick-fil-A logo does not say, “We hate gay people.” It says eat more chicken.

“When people think of the Chick-fil-A logo — what they think of is anti-LGBTQ,” he said.

Now, that’s a lie and the supervisor knows it’s a lie. Chick-fil-A has never discriminated against gay people. They serve everyone — regardless of sexual orientation.

These kinds of hateful attacks against Chick-fil-A is why I wrote “Culture Jihad: How to Stop the Left From Killing a Nation.”

Supervisor Canepa told the CBS television station in San Francisco he wants to pressure the nation’s third-largest restaurant chain into canceling their plans.

“What we are trying to do is to make sure Chick-fil-A–if they want to do business here–that there is a lot of pressure here and that they should do the right thing and withdraw their application,” he said.

Now, that sounds a lot like the kind of extortion scheme a mobster would use. Instead of busting kneecaps with baseball bats, the supervisor is beating up Chick-fil-A with government red tape.

This guy apparently wants business owners to pledge allegiance to the rainbow flag before they are allowed to engage in commerce in San Mateo County.

Chick-fil-A responded to the outlandish lies and political bullying with graciousness.

“Chick-fil-A aims to be a great neighbor in every community it serves and is focused on serving guests delicious food in an environment of genuine hospitality,” they wrote in a statement to the San Mateo Daily Journal. “Everyone is welcome at Chick-fil-A.”

However, it appears there are plenty of folks intolerant folks in San Mateo County who share the lawmaker’s hatred.

Redwood City resident Merrilly Robinson echoed Canepa’s position on the restaurant.

“I’m really disappointed that our city that says they believe in honoring diversity allows a company with this reputation to come into town,” resident Merrilly Robinson told the newspaper. “It’s a company that promotes hate and discrimination and I don’t believe in financially supporting a company [like that.]”

I’m feeling charitable so I’m going to give Ms. Robinson the benefit of the doubt and assume she made her comments out of sheer ignorance and not animus. Educate yourself, ma’am.

The only way to stop this nonsense is for freedom-loving patriots to rise up and ferociously defend businesses like Chick-fil-A.

And we can start by tossing Supervisor Canepa out of office and then slapping him with a lawsuit — alleging libel. There’s no place for bigotry or liars in government.

We cannot allow this sort of unconstitutional behavior to go unchallenged because one day it just might be your business the Christ-hating bigots decide to target.

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Todd Starnes is the host of The Todd Starnes Radio Show, a three-hour nationally syndicated program heard Monday-Friday. He can also be heard on Sirius/XM 450. His daily commentaries are heard on more than 500 radio stations. He is the author of four best-selling books.
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10 Thoughts to “Todd Starnes Commentary: Lawmaker Says Chick-fil-A Logo Might as Well Say ‘We Hate Gay People’”

  1. Desiree RedBird

    i guess being closed on Sundays is an act of hate.
    and gay franchiseee owners, gay managers, gay workers, etc. is so BAD for the community….
    stop allowing these lies of anti-gay to be voiced as fact.

  2. Don M

    The best thing for the LGBT community to do is stay away from People that are not LGBT. Problem solved

  3. Mark caldwell

    This is truly sad. These are exactly the people that are trying to destroy our freedom and constitution. Freedom of religion and freedom of expression is the foundation of our republic. It was considered so important in fact it’s the very first Amendment the listed. Followed by the right to bare arms against tyrannical Government both foreign and domestic so that we the people car defend the constitution and our individual freedom.

  4. mike slaney

    Sad, people like this open their mouth and condemn themselves by lofty lies and exaggerated moon picnics. No wonder people are leaving.

  5. Suzanne

    If I remember correctly They went after Michael’s craft store for being Christian and closing on Sunday’s awhile back.

    1. Deirdre

      No, it was Hobby Lobby. Michael’s, in fact, took advantage of that and had an ad campaign specifically pointing out that they (Michael’s) is open on Sundays.

  6. Nadya

    “Canepa?” That explains a lot, doesn’t it?

  7. not2day

    Canepa – – – -bigot.

  8. Steve Allen

    A classic example of leftest ideology. And they’re the ones that supposedly preach tolerance. How hypocritical.

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