Saturday, September 13, 2014

Public School Intolerance Update: School bans 'offensive' Chick-fil-A sandwiches

Fox News reports:
Feathers have been ruffled at California’s Ventura High School, where the principal this week banned the football booster club from selling Chick-fil-A sandwiches over fears that people might be offended.

What, pray tell, could people find offensive about a plump juicy chicken breast tucked between two buttered buns?

Were English teachers put off by the restaurant chain’s grammatically challenged bovine pitchmen?



Did the waffle fries and banana pudding milkshakes exceed the nutritional limits deemed acceptable by the federal government?


The answer, dear readers, is no. It seems Principal Val Wyatt’s ban has less to do with poultry and more to do with politics.

“With their political stance on gay rights and because the students of Ventura High School and their parents would be at the event, I didn’t want them on campus,” Wyatt told the Ventura County Star.
Principal Val Wyatt sure isn't above taking tax dollars(theft of earnings) from Chick-fil-A.