Sad day for America what say you?

Did yoy see on fox new that the man that post a Video og U tube was fired?

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/08/03/viral-video-man-picking-on-chick-fil-worker-gets-him-fired/

I’m a Christian I don’t think the Gay marriage should be legal. But I believe that everyone has a right to express their opinion on the issue free from fear of reprisals. I may not agree with you but you have a right to express yourself. Someone losing their job for expressing themselves is a shame…. What say you?

Checkpoint2012-08-03T14:19:11Z

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I agree, it is a sad day for America. We should all be free to agree or disagree with others. I do not believe homosexuality is good practice, however, I don't believe people should be attacked for any reason. Sex is a private issue and should be kept private. It is a spiritual and moral issue and should not have ever been a subject for the government. When sex gets out in the open, it is open to attacks. We can share our faith without judgment.

Anonymous2012-08-03T21:14:40Z

yes, it's a shame that someone lost their job over expressing themselves, then posting it on youtube to be scrutinized by the world.

It's also a shame that LGBT groups are using political pressure to get the Mayors of Chicago and Boston to block any new restaurant opening by Chick-fil-A.

And it's even more of a shame that LGBT "watchdogs" are parked outside Chick-fil-As across the country photographing the license plates of customers then calling in "hate crimes" to the police based on innocent people buying chicken.

I'm Bi and I completely disagree with the way the LGBT community is behaving and I wish there was a visible way to distance myself from the hategroup.

Lost Prophecy2012-08-03T21:21:57Z

And you believe that the United States is a free nation? It's not free nation it's a prison without the bars.

I do agree with you even though I don't think same sex marriage should be legalized, it's not right for this man to be fired from his job.

Eclectic Heretic2012-08-03T21:30:58Z

Leave it to Faux News to report this item and probably not report on the courteous protesters like the college kids he mentioned in the video. In any case, yes, I do believe he deserved to be fired. He does have a legitimate right to protest, of course. But to be abusive to a customer service person that does not have anything to do with company policy is totally out of line.
It was not his opinion that got him fired, it was his uncalled-for behavior. There is a difference.
Blessings on your Journey!

Red Mɑge2012-08-03T21:15:35Z

I think that you have no right to take other peoples rights from them. I'm pro-gay marriage. But this guy is a jack @ss.

What does the girl in the drive through have to do with anything? There are pro-gay marriage people working at chick-fil-a. Girl's gotta pay the bills. Sh*t's complicated.

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