For now, it would appear that protests against the first Chick-fil-A restaurant in the United Kingdom have succeeded. Though the Reading restaurant was able to open, the mall in which it is housed has decided not to renew its six-month lease. Refusing to renew the lease is “the right thing to do,” a mall spokesperson said.
Congratulations, mob. You have ruled.
Now, I know you will want to do your due diligence on these critically important matters, and a quick Google reveals a number of restaurants offering Levantine and other Middle Eastern cuisines in the immediate area of this Chick-fil-A. I’m certain that after you survey the LGBTQ positions and beliefs of these restaurateurs, you will find candidate businesses to subject to this same treatment.
Because justice.
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