Chick-Fil-A Continues to Make Anti-Gay Donations

Chick-fil-A is quickly becoming more well-known for its alleged anti-gay donations than for its fried chicken. As reported by
Equality Matters and
The Advocate -- among other publications -- a newly-released analysis of Chick-fil-A's charitable work has found that the fast-food chain donated nearly $2 million to anti-gay groups over the course of 2010. Among the many groups to receive donations through Chick-fil-A's WinShape Foundation, which was created by Chick-fil-A founder and chairman S. Truett Cathy in 1984, were the Marriage & Family Foundation ($1,188,380), Exodus International ($1,000) and the Family Research Council (also $1,000),
Equality Matters reported. "Let's face it: despite what the company's president says, Chick-fil-A is an anti-gay corporation," wrote Tyler Coates for
BlackBook. "And, on that note, I'm just going to have to assume that anyone who spends their money there are completely fine with the fact that an anti-gay corporation not only exists, but pushes money to other groups to continue the widespread practice of discriminating against everyone in the LGBT community."
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