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Wednesday, August 11, 2021

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4 comments:

  1. Tried Chik FilA once. Yes, it's good. But then I heard about their policies and, just like Hobby Lobby, it's not good enough to spend my money at a business that supports such bigotry and hate.

    Vaccinated by the lord? if one is so proud of that - proud to be a "christian" - why obliterate the name?

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  2. First I have NO idea about that Chik Fil A stuff.
    We don't have it at least in P. of Quebec.
    And in Canada that type of making business would go bankcupcy instantly and would be prosecuted for its anti LGBTQ policies.

    I liked no.3 as in USA religion and also politics are all about «money» and power over the poorest people.

    No.5 I would say to those anti vax religious idiots as Capt Jean Luc Picard: make it so...

    And that last cote is just «delicious» and I've always wondered how can such a scum bag rapist criminal autocrat could ever have been elected in office.
    Nixon compare to him is a saint.

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  3. I had never heard of that Chick Fil A before. Following a quick search it seems a very good thing that they did not make the move of expanding their business in Europe. They thought of making a move at implementing their "malbouffe" (shitty-meal) in France 6 years ago but eventually dropped the thing. We people must have proven to be too liberals to buy their stuff. And to think that they did a test in Lyon, a town renowned for being a Capital of gastronomy... That was hilariously stupid of them :-p

    The purple one is a bit simplistic, but still true. Christianity had become a huge matter of power and money long before it had reached the Americas. But in these new lands, especially in the U.S. to be, it seems it became a never ending excuse to cover and, even worse, justify so many crimes.
    Also, I have always thought incredible that:
    - big churches in the US are exempted from business taxes upon their revenues,
    - citizen giving money to these churches do not seem to care about where their money goes beside building huge temples, not to mention the collections of Gucci/Prada shoes and suits of their pastors along with luxury cars and mansions...

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  4. BatRedneck - You're lucky y'all are so smart over there. :-)

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Nice you must be or delete your ass I will.