A piece on why eating at Chick-fil-A may not be the worst thing in the world is up over at The Atlantic. It states that the company, despite not supporting marriage equality, is not a hate group and has a record of exemplary customer service, and includes the quote, "I refuse to contribute to the ineffective boycott culture that's springing up across America." Should "businesses be judged by their products and their practices, not by their politics" or should Americans not put their money into companies whose views don't align with their own? [The Atlantic]
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