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The New Yorker triggered over Chuck-Fil-A ‘pervasive Christian traditionalism’

Liberal magazine The New Yorker is really mad that chicken sandwich restaurant Chuck-Fil-A has made it’s way to New York City. So triggered in fact that liberal The New Yorker is made over Chick-fil-A’s pervasive Christian traditionalism or something.

The New Yorker triggered over Chuck-Fil-A ‘pervasive Christian traditionalism’
The New Yorker triggered over Chuck-Fil-A 'pervasive Christian traditionalism'

Chick-Fil-A is so popular in New York City that they average a sandwich sale every six seconds. This much be because of the Christian inquisition or something.

Imagine if Chick-FIl-A were a Muslim falafel place. Do you think that liberal rags like The New Yorker would be complaining over pervasive Muslim traditionalism? If there food is good, who the hell cares about the religion of the owners or creators?

New York City is loaded with great places to eat. I especially like the Jewish Delis and their corn-beef sandwich. I also love the Italian food in Little Italy in New York. Is it because of the Jewish and Italian “tradiionalism” that makes me want to eat at these places too when I’m in New York?