Personally, I don't even like Chick-fil-a, so yesterday meant absolutely nothing to me. I had Zaxby's and it was 10x better. I only ever eat CFA when I have to.

Is it a surprise to me that they're so stuck on Christian values and the "sanctity of marriage"? No. What did shock me was Cathy's decision to be THAT vocal about that one specific topic. Yes, people are entitled to their own opinions, but you know when your voice will be heard a little louder than others'. Just like the people saying that they don't want to see gay people "being gay" around them, they probably don't wanna hear about your distaste for it or how you don't believe in what they do/feel because the bible says so...whether or not it actually DOES never matters, and you all know that.

Do I think people should boycott Chick-fil-a? Uh no. Just because the CEO says something, doesn't mean all the employees think and feel the same way. They have to make a living, as well, and going against the whole business is just gonna hurt them. We all know a few people boycotting the business isn't gonna shut them down, so it's pointless to waste the effort. Frankly, I am a little disappointed in his decision to make this a main focus for public view when he could be using his publicity and money towards something MUCH better and MUCH more important. I'm sure helping the sick and hungry would be much higher on God's list than voicing your opinion on gay marriage.

I'm not a believer in the bible AT ALL, but if you wanna come to me and start expressing your views, then I'll express mine. Other than that, there's no need to say anything. Just because you have the RIGHT to do something, doesn't mean you always should.