Speaking of Chik-fil-a, what really gets me about that situation, is that chik-fil-a is a privately held company, who's business practices have always been guided by the owners religious beliefs. Then people are surprised the leadership speaks their mind on a social topic with beliefs that are inline with their personal beliefs?
As gc70 points out those rights go both ways, yet people are quick to scold or want to remove those rights when they disagree with what's being said or done.
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