Strutz Strutz:
I found it hilarious that people actually waited in line overnight to eat fast food.
Probably the same people that camp for a week outside the Apple store to get the latest garbage because they have nothing better to do with their lives.
Strutz Strutz:
This protest is a bit much. The owner of the company has a right to whatever opinion they have on any given issue and it's not as though the company is breaking any laws or refusing entry to anyone who doesn't fit their ideal image. If the company owner's religious beliefs are that concerning to anyone then they have the obvious choice of not supporting the business by not eating there.
With that being said, how many people are aware of the religious/political/etc views of business owners for everywhere else they eat/shop/obtain services? It's only because this guy is outspoken that people are aware.
The thing is, this 'protest' and others like it are actually counterproductive. Instead of simply choosing not to eat there and avoiding the place, these idiot protesters actually attract more people who WANT to go there. Some because they didn't know about it, some because they want to eat the food, and some because
they will make a point to go there just because there's a protest. Business therefore increases exponentially because of the protest that was supposed to keep people away.
Unfortunately, the hacks that do the protesting still haven't figured this out, nor will they ever.
-J.