show me an american mosque that supports killing the gays, like the Family Research Council supports with their lobbying dollars.
perhaps you missed the lobbying form from 2010, where the Family Research Council opposed condemning the "kill the gays" bill.
call me crazy, but i think the kids over at make-a-wish are more deserving of charitable dollars than an organization which supports such extremism under the guise of religion.
is the protesting selective? sure. do i think there are better causes to protest against? you betcha.
is this a great way of drawing attention to religious bigots, calling them out, and making their religious bigotry public? it sure is.
i know you take your marching orders from breitbart, so i don't expect you to step out here and admit that your sentiments actually lie closer to the protestors than to the religious bigots. guess i'll do it for ya.
Do you mean I missed it insofar as I
addressed it completely?
Okay. I'll restate. I suppose.
The protestor's thongs are all wadded up because the
charity arm of Chick-Fil-A gave a thousand bucks to the FRC in 2010, which lobbied against a
meaningless U.S. resolution opposing a piece of Ugandan legislation: the "Anti-Homosexuality Bill, 2009."
If it is appropriate for protestors to protest outside Chick-Fil-A for a pissant donation from the WinShape Foundation to the FRC, it most assuredly is appropriate for them to protest outside of American Mosques due to Shaira Law.
I was not aware I took my "marching orders from breitbart." Thanks for clearing that up for me.
And you don't have to speak for me because I am not ashamed of my positions. Gays should be free to marry if they choose. They should have the same right to be miserable as the rest of us.
But what is relevant to
this thread is my position that a company may legally donate it's money to any organization it chooses. Anyone who disagrees is free to spend their money elsewhere.