But Chik-Fil-A isn't discriminating. They hire gays, they serve gays.
That's still not true.
A gay guy couldn't become a franchisee. A gay guy couldn't go on one of their corporate retreats.
Care to try again?
You are mistaken, because lots of people are talking about their gay relatives who own Chick-Fil-A's and manage Chick-Fil-A's, wondering what the heck the screaming is about.
Buying a franchise involves having the money, a good location, and sending people off for training. It doesn't involve a in-depth FBI background check.
Even the "donate to organizations that discriminate" is a red-herring, coming from one Chick-Fil-A franchise that donated food to a corporate retreat, one of the many, many types of charitable things Chick-Fil-A franchises do in their communities. If wasn't a Chick-Fil-A corporate retreat, it was one that franchise happened to donate food for. As it turned out, the retreat didn't allow gay people to attend. Suddenly Chick-Fil-A is accused of discriminating against gays.
I'm sure a lot of your local restaurants have donated to the Boy Scouts. Are you going to smear them for it?