A) It depends what the company's doing with their money. Many donate to various things for publicity reasons; that includes gay and anti-gay organizations.
B) The CEO (and founder, and whatever) represents their company. Of course they aren't their company, but what they do and say reflects on it. You can argue that's unfair and generalizing (which I'll agree with somewhat), but it's not a horrible argument to think that if a CEO supports or is against something, their company's actions will likely reflect that.
What, do you think if a gay man walks into chick-fil-a he'll get shot? Or even refused service? No, the only thing he'll be losing is pride, for eating at a chain that thinks homosexuality is wrong.
Like I said, a company's views will usually not affect my patronage there.
Now that I think about it, to steer the subject around, why would you even make your stance known? It would probably be a better business move. Plus, If I owned a company I don't think I would make that thing known, I wouldn't want my personal stance on that to ruin my business.
Why is it that people can go on and on about companies that support homosexuality, downplaying it so much, but when Chick-Fil-a founder says he doesn't support homosexuality, everyone goes omg truett cathy spends like gajillions of dollars trying to stop teh gays he is so evil omg.
Because people are free to judge the actions of others. I have looked upon the standards of Chik-Fil-A, and I find them lacking. Lots of other people do as well. And so, in the course of supporting human rights, I and many others don't support Chik-Fil-A.
I am also dumbfounded why people get so up in arms about Google supporting gay rights. It's a personal choice of the founder to devote his company's resources that way, I'm not boycotting google because of that.
Good for you, then.
Suppor- huh? Since when is Truett Cathy being a poor businessman considered a violation of human rights?
When did homosexuality become a matter of human rights anyway? It's not like a gay man is in any danger, unless he goes to the deepest, most secluded parts of lower pittsburgh or the south. And even then those types of people are against blatant homosexuality, they aren't going to fucking quiz you the second they see you about how gay you are.
Basically, when people who like one type of music look down on somebody who likes another type, is it considered a human rights violation? If that person then looks down at the other person and says "Man, you are so fuckin' dumb for liking that kind of music.", Is the UN going to bust out sanctions? No, it's considered somebody being thick for being so offended by personal choice.
Chik-Fil-A is a southeastern U.S. based company, and consider yourself lucky Sirus, their food is absolute garbage.
Bro, have you ever
eaten at a chick-fil-a? Best damn fast food in the south, not terrible at all. Great food for fast food, especially when you have to deal with taco bell.