Around 100 students walked out of West Linn High School in Oregon last week in protest of the school’s decision to allow a Chick-fil-A food truck to sell chicken sandwiches during one of the school’s football games, among other microaggressions they said were making LGBT students feel “unsafe.”
“West Linn High School’s Gay-Straight Alliance organized the walkout and says the current culture at the school is not safe for LGBTQ+ students. They posted to Instagram saying students are being harassed in sports games and in classrooms,” local news station KATU reported.
The Chick-fil-A food truck was, apparently, the most egregious example of harassment, but a transgender student’s car was also vandalized with the word, “queer.”
“We walked out to show our student pride,” Billie Henderson, the student whose car was targeted, told the local public ration station. “To show that despite everything we’ve been through, we are still proud of who we are, and we won’t back down and we won’t make exceptions for anyone.”To reiterate the basics for the gazillionth time, the Chick-fil-A corporation is forthrightly guided by Christian principles. These include the understanding that God created human sexuality to be expressed within the institution of marriage - which is the union of one man and one woman. Chick-fil-A employs and serves every manner of person who comes in the door hungry for some chicken and waffle fries or is qualified for a job. Its stores are widely praised for cleanliness and courteous service.
Demonic stuff going on up there in Oregon.
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