Two days after backers of Chick-fil-A converged on locations around the nation in support, gay rights backers plan to strike back with a decidedly different kind of activism. {In support of what? Who writes these sentences?}
It remains unclear whether this protest will generate the huge crowds that turned out Wednesday to a show of support for the company's CEO, who ignited a national debate by publicly expressing his opposition to same-sex marriage. {Really, anyone excepts the same crowds today of kissing gays?}
As of Thursday evening, a few people had posted photos on the "Kiss Day" website. {Few sounds more in line with reality}
"Let's show Chick-fil-A thanks for their support of Love, Equality, and the Real Definition of Marriage! Invite your friends!" organizers said on its Facebook page. {That was Wednesday, you missed it}
The move comes after thousands of restaurant supporters came out to back the CEO's stance. In some cases, there were long lines at locations. {Where were there not long lines?}
Chick-fil-A drew criticism after Chief Executive Dan Cathy recently said he and his company were against gay marriage. The comments drew strong reactions, with customers pledging to boycott the chain and some mayors proclaiming they would not allow Chick-fil-A to open in their cities. {Or gaystapo either way}.
The writer can't count either.
The move comes after thousands of restaurant supporters
Thousands??? If they didn't serve over a million people yesterday, I'd be very surprised.