Posted on 04/13/2018 3:59:29 PM PDT by Rummyfan
The New Yorker approaches topics like a shallow teenager: Slap a disparaging word onto a popular topic and bingo! You have journalism.
Among the long, hallowed list of people, places and things the magazine has found creepy, the publications latest target is surprise! the Christianity of the Chik-fil-A franchise. Blogger Dan Piepenbring found the franchises pervasive Christian traditionalism with its statue of Jesus washing a disciples feet and its policy to close on Sundays just too much.
Then again, The New Yorker has called many things creepy. From Miley Cyrus return to sobriety to IKEAs aesthetic to childrens books (and dont forget the Ultimate Creep, Donald Trump). But for a place to be considered creepy because of its endorsement of Christianity lacks humor. Though Piepenbring did his best, declaring NO MOR to the infiltration.
Angered, no doubt, by the ersatz homespun ambiance of a megachurch, Piepenbring accused the restaurant of having an ulterior motive: proselytism and glorifying God. Rather than just understanding that the free market exists and that there is in fact a niche for enthusiastic Christians who want to sell chicken sandwiches, the writer took the same, stale path that the rest of the media has been parroting since 2012: Chick-Fil-A is anti-LGBTQ and full of bigotry.
In his slightly offensive, albeit amusing, metaphor comparing Chik-fil-A to a megachurch, the cows apparently are the ultimate evangelists. But thats not what confuses Piepenbring the most. He wonders why New York City is content to have a restaurant chain that does not quite belong here. Even though Mayor Bill de Blasio tried to prevent the franchise from opening in the city, there wasnt much controversy when it actually did open its doors. As for the suburban piety displayed by the owners? Its distasteful.
New Yorkers are under no obligation to repeat what the [cows] say. Enough, we can tell them, Piepenbring concludes.
How edgy.
Does anyone know why they stopping serving their delicious coleslaw? Im still so disappointed......
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>> “Does anyone know why they stopping serving their delicious coleslaw? “ <<
Too healthy? :o)
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I had a Chick-Fil-A sandwich in Midtown Manhattan and it was delicious!
An economical and tasty option as a meal on the run—among hundreds of competing options within a few blocks.
I saw that Ch-Fil-A shtick over by the car lines with the touch pads taking orders. I was not even referring to this. The inside was over staffed. Despite this it took me 8 minutes from ordering to get my mini chicken biscuit and the INSIDE was not busy. They messed that up. I finally had to ask where my order was.
Chicken is dirt cheap! They got a great thing going at the prices they charge.
Just an observation. I am not pro or anti Chic-Fil-A. BTW the local branch sent a cooler box full of hot chicken sandwiches to the McCain for President office in 2008 where we were phoning voters.
I gotta give props to, of all people, Jimmy Swaggart.
He’s the only big name I’ve ever heard preach (out of Genesis) on the vindictive and spiteful nature of Sodomites.
Most preach on the subject with so many caveats that you’re left wondering if the preacher really opposes the practice.
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