Never thought I'd have to put Chick-fil-a in the left wing looniness thread, but here we are. Chick-fil-A faces a conservative revolt
I sit here corrected. The Dodgers have added Christian Faith and Family Day to the schedule. And I just became a Clayton fan. Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw disagreed with organization’s decision to honor Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence
Is this a good time to point out the obvious fact that this "teacher" looks like she ought to have plenty of experience with needing inanimate objects?
Finally. Since the Dodgers catered to the small percent of LGBT folks and they've added Christian Faith night, why not atheist pride night next?
I think there are two issues here. First, are those AOC's? Second, are they real? I'm quite sure that they're not hers. It's a Photoshop job. But they obviously belong to somebody. Are they real or fake? They look fake to me. They stand up just a little too high and are too round, as opposed to teardrop.
I simply post a picture of left wing looniness and the thread gets thrown in the gutter. Next thing you know, we will be debating Farrah again.
Deez, believe it or not there has now started some effort to create a "Christian" version of DEI. It is really despicable and coming from powerful people in evangelical circles. Some call them Big Eva.
DEI of any flavor is based on critical social justice and is a tool of injustice, theft, and partiality. It should be rejected it addresses "problems" that don't exist.
Yes, but i see nothing in there offensive. I don't mind inclusion, I have no issue with valuing differences. I just don't see a big deal. "Other's mileage may vary"
Inclusion means exclusion of anyone who is white and/or doesn't celebrate LGBT+, the Great Reset, or total managerial control.
While nice that CFA desn't say 'yay gay,' equity is an offensive term. It means that CFA doesn't care about treating everyone the same. It means CFA wants to treat some differently to get them better outcomes. CFA could have picked a better term than DEI to mean valuing differences. Also no mention of Christ on the DEI page is odd for a company claiming to be so Christian.