• chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Alternate title: Chick-fil-A about to raise menu prices.

    Also, don’t buy from them. It’s run by Christian nationalist and every dollar you give them goes to taking away the rights of someone else.

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      3 months ago

      You gotta donate to planned parenthood for every dollar spent there. It’s like buying carbon offsets, but for sandwiches. /s

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        3 months ago

        The last time I was in a Chick-fil-A there was a flamboyantly homosexual guy wearing a neckerchief who took my order.

        I had many questions, but I kept them to myself.

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          I worked there for 6 years while I was still struggling with accepting my own queerness. I thought that by working a “Christian job” while going to a “Christian school” would help me “overcome” my queerness.

          It was a desperate attempt to be accepted by the community I grew up in.

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      3 months ago

      Also, because chickens are sentient, sapient creatures! Their experiences are real and matter. Their suffering is identical in nature to your own.

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        3 months ago

        chickens are sentient, sapient creatures! Their experiences are real and matter. Their suffering is identical in nature to your own.

        do you have evidence for the sapient claim? and what is the basis of whether their experiences matter: how much, and to whom? and as for the identical-ness of the nature of their suffering, can you substantiate that in any way?

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            3 months ago

            are you trying to imply that being a fedora’d edgelord is somehow worse than being gullible enough to believe there’s some invisible magical sky wizard watching you diddle yourself?

            LOL the answer to your question is no, but that would be me if the choices were that, or be someone who gets butthurt any time someone belittles jeebus

            enjoy your “family friendly” chick fila tv

            this you?

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                3 months ago

                ugh i couldn’t care less what nonsense you believe. but i will go to my grave having fought tooth and nail my entire life against stone age religious bullshit shaping public policy that affects everyone just because indoctrinating your own kids isn’t enough. keep your fucking imaginary friends to yourself

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                    3 months ago

                    who cares? if you think something happens to your “immortal soul” when you die, then fine, that’s your business. honestly one of the most annoying things about christians is this core duty of the “good christian” that “we must convert the entire world to christianity” – excuse me, but gtfo with that shit.

                    apologists have been trying to convince the world of this “butbutbut whatabout after you die?!” crap for thousands of years, and guess what–the “evidence” that any of it is true is exactly the same as the “evidence” that harry potter is true i.e., storybooks. i’ve heard it all before dude, and no, i’m not buying it.

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                    3 months ago

                    Funeral or wake. Lots of death certificates sent out. Mourning. That kind of stuff. The world will keep turning, though.

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            3 months ago

            Making a meme makes them wrong, and God toootally isn’t Santa for adult babies because lol!

            lololololol! See, if I laugh it makes them wrong! aahaha ha ha!

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              Ah yes, because calling God “santa for adults” is totally reasonable and not belittling. It’s okay when an Atheist does it because daddy dawkins says there is no consequences for my actions! But when a (Trigger warning) xtian does it, oh no no that’s horrible it shows that they’re unreasonable!

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                It’s not an unreasonable point of view, when you consider how focused on judgement and divine surveillance Christianity is compared to literally any other religion. Santa, with his list of good and bad boys, who sees you when you’re sleeping, and rewards all the good boys and girls for their belief and behaviour, is very very very clearly influenced by Christian mythology. He might have weaponized it in a most uncharitable way, but you kind of have to own the core criticism.

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                  3 months ago

                  So Santa is more like a simplified and false materialist christianity for children?

                  Although in Christianity, your works have nothing to do with your salvation. It’s your relationship with Jesus and if you trust Him.

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                    The Bible is not 100% consistent on whether or not it is important to be a good person. Most people believe it is important or necessary for eternal joy rather than eternal suffering.

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        I won’t go there on my own but don’t say no if someone I’m with wants to go…that place is the second most overrated fast food chain in the country right behind In-And-Out. I really don’t understand the hype, it’s just an OK chicken sandwich. The sauce is good once in awhile, though

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          Nah, In-N-Out hits all the right spots imo. Chick-fil-A is definitely overrated as fuck though. The one in my local mall is almost always kind of soggy, never really crispy, and almost always just “meh.” They constantly have a line at least 10 minutes long most days.

          And then there’s another one down the street from the mall, and both their drive through lanes are always packed.

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            3 months ago

            Goyslop is an antisemitic slang term from 4chan so I’m not so sure I can agree with you there…

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                No, it’s antisemitism implying that Jews are the elite oppressing the peasants. I am certainly not one to throw that term around lightly:

                goyslop

                (Internet slang, 4chan, offensive) Low-quality, unhealthy food, seen in antisemitic circles as being promoted by Jews for consumption by gentiles for malicious purposes.

                I agree that it’s not great…but not that a famously Christian fast food chain is serving low quality food at the behest of Jewish elites.

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                    3 months ago

                    …are you implying that somehow changes what goyslop is? I just linked you the definition and origin of the term so doubling down is an interesting choice.

                    But ok

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        3 months ago

        I won’t buy from them because they’re Christians.

        I guess that’s an idea