if you come for anyone who goes to Chik-fil-A on the fact that they cannot afford to participate in this boycott, I will fucking ruin you.
And I mean this. Some of you don’t understand how intersectionality works, so let me remind you that some of us are fucking poor. Thank God I have enough money to be able to make choices, but if Chik-fil-A is what fills someone up on little money, what they can afford to feed their kid—if it’s the closest thing around on the drive home, if it’s what a person can literally afford to fuck with
you will keep your mouth closed.
Because I don’t see any of you motherfuckers out there boycotting McDonalds or Nike or anything else that openly subjugates POC outside of America (and inside it)
And I am being super compliant w/ this boycott b/c I care about queer rights and shit
but seriously do not push it.
No to mention it’s one of the healthier fast food places and treats its employees way better than McDonald’s, Burger King, or Wendy’s. Also, whereas most fast food places have subtle ways of discriminating when it comes to hiring gay people, Chick-Fil-A has been noted to happily employ lots of gay people, so there’s another intersectionality thing when it comes to poor people. The boycott isn’t hurting anyone but their employees.
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