Students accuse Chick-fil-A of 'human rights violations,' seek to expel food chain from their campus
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Posted on Monday, July 30, 2012 1:08:51 PM
A group of New York University (NYU) students are circulating a petition which accuses Chick-fil-A owners of “human rights violations” over their financial support for non-profit pro-family influence groups.
The document, which so far has attracted just over 15,000 of 20,000 hoped for signatures, also calls for administrators to use a loophole in school rules to expel the popular chicken sandwich store campus.
“NYU prides itself on being a diverse, open and inclusive campus community”, reads the petition, posted in March by student Hilary Dworkoski. “[M]aintaining a contract with an anti-gay vendor like Chick-fil-A undermines what makes this university so great.”
View the petition “New York University: Stop serving anti-gay Chick-fil-A on campus.”
In particular, Dworkoski accused Chick-fil-A of harboring an “agenda against anyone," and complains that its owners donated at least $2 million to 2009 to support “anti-gay” groups including mainstream evangelical groups Focus On The Family and the Family Research Council.
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I have a court appearance down there coming up, maybe ill try to go in there and stir shit up w the fags.