The company most notoriously has drawn criticism and boycotts over its millions in donations to various groups with anti-LGBTQ+ ties, including over $1.7 million in 2009 alone. The Chick-fil-A Foundation donated $1.8 million to three anti-LGBTQ organizations in 2017, $1,653,416 going to the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, which enforces a "sexual purity" policy that bars "homosexual acts." Chick-fil-A gave another $1.65 million to the FCA and $115,000 to The Salvation Army in 2018, before announcing in 2019 that it would cease its donations to the companies, and that its foundation would only donate to a select few organizations. However, Tim Tassopoulos, president and chief operating officer of Chick-fil-A, said in the announcement that "no organization will be excluded from future consideration — faith-based or non-faith-based." Chick-fil-A's profits have continued to fund efforts to block the Equality Act, which would update federal laws to protect LGBTQ+ people from discrimination in employment, housing, education, credit, and more. Former CEO Dan Cathy was revealed by The Daily Beast in 2021 to be among several Christian billionaires who gave millions to the National Christian Charitable Foundation (NCF), which has spearheaded the blockage of the Equality Act.
Chick-fil-A is working with an LGBTQ+ charity as it attempts to launch in the UK yet again
by Anonymous | reply 3 | December 25, 2024 5:15 PM |
Amazing that the Brits stand up for LGBTQ rights. Americans don’t give a shit
by Anonymous | reply 1 | December 25, 2024 5:09 PM |
R1, they care a great deal about "trans rights" actually. Cause TW are straight white guys in most cases.
by Anonymous | reply 2 | December 25, 2024 5:11 PM |
Efforts in the US to boycott CfA probably backfired, turning it into a symbol of opposition to progressive politics.
by Anonymous | reply 3 | December 25, 2024 5:15 PM |