New Yorkers Terrified Of 'Creepy Infiltration' Coming To Their City, Issue Immediate Order
To Take Action Now.
Sice President Donald Trump took office a little over a year ago, he has done an amazing
job reversing a lot of what Obama has ruined.
Those reversals range from deregulation to how we deal with rogue nations like Syria.
However, now, New Yorkers are feeling "threatened" over what they describe as a "creepy infiltration"
coming to the Big Apple caused by Trump.
One thing that hasn't change and even might have worsened with Trump as our stalwart leader,
is the sentiment towards Christians.
Barack Obama made it clear throughout his presidency that he was more interested in
Muslim values than Christian values.
He seemed to have a disdain for Christians.
Because President Trump and Vice President Pence ran there to campaign on bringing Christ
back to the Oval Office, the left has deepened its hate for conservative values.
This week Breitbart wrote, The April 13 article by Dan Piepenbring, ominously titled "Chick-fil-A's
Creepy Infiltration of New York City," reads like old Ku Klux Klan propaganda against Catholics,
Jews, and blacks.
It is evident from the first line through the last that the only thing that disturbs
Mr. Piepenbring about the restaurant chain is the overt Christian faith of its owners.
Apparently unaware of just how bigoted his essay sounds, Piepenbring offers as evidence
of Chick-fil-A's "creepiness" that its corporate headquarters in Atlanta "is adorned
with Bible verses and a statue of Jesus washing a disciple's feet.
Its stores close on Sundays.It makes one shudder just to imagine it.
Mr. Piepenbring suggests, moreover, that there may be a sinister, "ulterior motive" behind
the restaurant's work, other than just selling chicken sandwiches, and it has to do with
the G-word.
"The restaurant's corporate purpose still begins with the words 'to glorify God,'
and that proselytism thrums below the surface of the Fulton Street restaurant, which has
the ersatz homespun ambiance of a megachurch," the essay announces in what is clearly meant
to be a frightening revelation.
As one observer has pointed out, the New Yorker would never dream of asking if Muslim- or
Jewish-owned businesses should be allowed to "join" the New York community, but
they believe it is perfectly acceptable to do so in the case of Christians.
Mr. Piepenbring has a particular issue with the Chick-fil-A "Cows," which serve as
the chain's unofficial mascots.
The omnipresent Cows, he states, have "remained one of the most popular, and most morbid,
advertising campaigns in fast-food history," due in part to their mantra of "eat mor
chikin."
What Piepenbring apparently finds to be "morbid" about the cows is their willingness to suggest
that humans consume a fellow farm animal.
If this seems like a bit of a stretch, well, that's because it is, but this does not
deter Piepenbring in his quest to make readers believe there is something deeply troubling
about Chick-fil-A.
"It's worth asking why Americans fell in love with an ad in which one farm animal
begs us to kill another in its place," he writes.
"The joke is that the Cows are out of place in New York—a winking acknowledgment that
Chick-fil-A, too, does not quite belong here," he declares peremptorily.
Piepenbring notes that Chick-fil-A is set to become the third-largest fast-food chain
in the nation, behind only McDonald's and Starbucks.
While he seems to have no issue with these last two—which are motivated merely by a
desire for profits and market-share—there is something deeply wrong with a successful
company owned and run by devout Christians.
Despite the fact that the company donates thousands of pounds of food to New York Common
Pantry, Piepenbring adds, still, "There's something especially distasteful about Chick-fil-A,
which has sought to portray itself as better than other fast food: cleaner, gentler, and
more ethical, with its poultry slightly healthier than the mystery meat of burgers."
"Its politics, its décor, and its commercial-evangelical messaging are infected with this suburban
piety," he scowls.
In its latest ad campaigns, the New Yorker has adopted the slogan "Fighting fake stories
with real ones."
If unconcealed scorn for Christians is what passes nowadays for "real" journalism
at the magazine, then lo, how the mighty have fallen.
While what Piepenbring wrote is quite alarming, it has become the new norm.
The New Yorker is just one left-leaning publication that has taken aim at conservative values,
many others are following suit.
The fight for Christians is becoming quite real, as we saw this last week, Facebook is
taking aim at conservative pages on its platform.
Removing pages at an alarming rate while pages from the left remain unfazed and thriving.
We all need to do our part to support conservative pages and businesses, let your voice be heard.
Besides, who doesn't love Chick-fil-a's amazing chicken?
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