orange2018
Orange2018
orange2018

Correctly saying men cant have periods isn't transphobic.  

Is it a lot to ask for you to have a actual sense of humor?

You clearly were not listening to his last special.   Goodness. 

Soooo, he can make fun of random celebrities, Asians, black people... just not trans people? Okay, there’s no justification for such a stance at all.  

Strong disagree.

Let’s say I work for some auto company as an upper level exec. I’m secretly a terrible person who donates his money to neo-nazi organizations. You go in and buy a car from this company, you’re indirectly helping fund my salary and therefore my fondness for Nazis.

Since Chick fil A no longer gives to groups that do political lobbying, anyone protesting against them is literally just protesting the owners having Christian beliefs. If you look at the “hateful” groups they donate to, it’s just the Salvation Army (who LOTS of other companies donate to) and the Fellowship of

I’d wager that the majority of people neither know nor care about the political leanings of Chick-Fil-A’s CEO.  People are looking for a predictable, consistent, dining experience and they get it there.  The store is clean, the staff friendly, the service good, and the food is the food.

Because of the political dust-up over the owner’s Christian stance, and the obvious liberal bent of the GMG commentariat, it brings the clicks.  And clicks are the main metric for a site like this if it’s going to stay alive.  There is a lot of pressure, and this kind of post is an easy go-to to address that.

Chick Fil-A the company does not have any stances. The CEO does and donates his own money accordingly.

I haven’t used Facebook in years and finally just deleted it after disassociating any other accounts that may have been linked.

Meanwhile some truly useful and beneficial technologies fizzle because they can’t get investment enough to develop and market it.

True and well said.

I am always amazed at the sorts of technology that consumer companies pursue and think of as the next hot thing that people want. It feels so foreign an idea that anyone would even want this, but then also pay money for it. It feels like the sort of idea baked in a lab where the creators don’t have any actual contact