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In reply to the discussion: HELL YES: Boston Mayor to Chick-fil-A: "You can't have a business in the city of Boston." [View all]quaker bill
(8,263 posts)30. As an environmental scientist
I have a concern when the environment is used as a stand in for other issues. I do not know the particulars here. However, here I have watched Wal-Marts challenged by groups for environmental concerns when the Home Depot and Target just down the street are doing all the same things environmentally without a peep. This happens enough and the general public stops taking environmental concerns seriously,
I know it is tough because "due process" protections generally do not allow local gov'ts to hold a Chic-fil-a to a different standard than a McDonalds or Burger King (or whatever). But my take is that it is better for political decisions to be made on political grounds. Of course developers really don't like that a bit.
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HELL YES: Boston Mayor to Chick-fil-A: "You can't have a business in the city of Boston." [View all]
kpete
Jul 2012
OP
I don't think this will fly...hasn't the head of the company said they will serve anyone?
rfranklin
Jul 2012
#1
I have heard of this business but have never been. Now I know I will NEVER go.
southernyankeebelle
Jul 2012
#12
Chick-fil-A is a fundie-owned joint. They're not open on Sunday....only fast food restaurant that
loudsue
Jul 2012
#15
What's not to love about Mayor Menino? They may call him "Mumbles" but we heard him loud and clear
MADem
Jul 2012
#22
Judging from the comments section of the Herald the mayor's stance isn't very popular
Marooned
Jul 2012
#32
Chik-Fil-A are bigoted homophobes. I didn't eat their shitty food before, certainly won't now and
piratefish08
Jul 2012
#35
They don't have a restaurant in my area but I ate in one once when traveling. I was not impressed.
appleannie1
Jul 2012
#53
No one can do justice to Chick-fil-A like these brilliant drag queens' music video...
SunSeeker
Jul 2012
#71