Chick Fil A CEO Shines the Shoes of Black Rapper in Apology for his Racism

Chick Fil A has historically been a business that reflected Christian values as its main business plan. They’re closed on Sunday. Customer service is second-to-none. Local news stories frequently recount tales of everyday Chick Fil A employees committing acts of heroism or kindness that make us all proud. When leftists would attack Chick Fil A as a hate group, members of the community would line up around the block to have lunch there. It would be so crowded that it looked more like a Trump rally than a fast food restaurant.

The CEO of Chick Fil A, a “man” named Dan Cathy, has now openly spat in the face of all Christians and Americans. Appearing on some show on “Christian” television called “The Beloved Community,” Cathy twisted the meaning of the very plain text of the Bible and scolded Christians for the “sin” of “racism.” Cathy then got down on his knees to shine the shoes of a black guest on the show, some rapper named Lecrae who also claims to be a “Christian.”

Cathy announced that he had bought 1,500 shoe-shining brushes and distributed them to managers and employees at his stores, so that they, too, can commit acts of public cuckolding and follow his pretend version of “Christianity.”

Watch Cathy do this in the video below. Will you still eat at Chick Fil A after this stunt?


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