Wednesday, August 1, 2012

I respectfully disagree with the idea that I should feel morally obligated to support or boycott the entirety of a business because of a CEO's comments on an issue entirely unrelated to chicken sandwiches.

I don't eat there anyway. But still. ... It just seems childish.

Chances are, wherever you eat/go/spend money/whatever you're probably supporting someone against gay marriage and someone for marriage equality and someone who believes in more than one god and someone who believes in no god and someone who has tattoos of naked ladies and someone who's a vegetarian because they believe animals have souls...

Point is, not everyone on Earth will fit in your belief box, alright? That should have very little to do with Oreos or chicken sandwiches or how you treat people. Overreacting, ganging up, freaking out only turns real issues to bandwagons. And also makes everyone look like assholes dumb-butts.

I just. Jksl;afdkljgf;lkfjs. I don't get it.

And then she figured she probably shouldn't say something like that on Facebook, despite her mounting desire to do so.


And then after that, she noticed she had feet and considered the immense value of that reality.

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