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Episode 199-Part 1: Chick-Fil-A; Part 2: Migrant Bussing
In part 1 of this week's episode, we talk about the criticism surrounding Chick-Fil-A going "Woke." Is Chick-Fil-A heading down the same road as the Boy Scouts on did-standing firm, but slowly caving to liberal pressure? From their 2019 announcement that they would no longer donate to any "anti-LGBTQ" groups to their DEI-Diversity, Equity and Inclusion" page on their website which includes "gender identity and gender expression" declaring that DEI is "embedded in everything we do." While Chick-Fil-A has not gone Bud-light, Target, or full-blown rainbow flags, they appear to be sliding ever so slightly in that direction. And now a growing number of Christians are turning on them. Are Christians right to be frustrated with them or are they being hyper-critical?In part 2, the guys discuss the "controversy" surrounding Republican governors bussing and flying illegal immigrants to Democrat-run cities. California Governor Gavin Newsom is apparently considering "kidnapping charges" against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for flying illegal aliens to California. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre this week said that doing this is "dangerous", "putting stress on these cities" and " putting people's lives at risk." Is this dangerous? Is this the wrong thing to do?