http://www.bpnews.net/bpnews.asp?id=38271
The interview was about Dan Cathy and his direction he's/they'(re/ve) taking/taken with Chick-fil-A in regards to religion.
Taken in context, he was obviously trying to appease to a religious audience.
Though he was also trying to separate himself from religion a tid-bit.
"We don't claim to be a Christian business," Cathy told the Biblical Recorder in a recent visit to North Carolina.
In any case, time to get down to business.
"We are very much supportive of the family -- the biblical definition of the family unit. We are a family-owned business, a family-led business, and we are married to our first wives. We give God thanks for that.
This is really just a statement, describing himself and the collective business family, not meant as an attack, though it is understandable that people may perceive it as an attack.
That being said, I judge in favor of Chick-fil-A for any standpoint regarding this issue.
It very much was freedom of speech, not a definitive, bigoted declaration of policy.
Though he did indeed tread on a few people's sensitivities - things he cannot understand - the company should not be punished by the intentional, yet progressively unwise words of one of its leaders. (I could not find a strong antonym for understand/relate...)
If they do not discriminate against the gay community in business opportunities, then there is nothing to be said here other than Dan Cathy is intolerant of homosexuality for a reason unspecified. (I'm saying unspecified to be nice.)
REMEMBER:
Christianity progressively bends their beliefs to more reasonable extents as time goes on and the human race learns to live, love and strive for greatness. (See all examples of the Christian faith loosening restrictions of their own 'rules'.) I wouldn't crack down too hard on it - it will probably come around in a couple of centuries. Regretfully, too late for those of us that are oppressed by it currently. (I'm not saying I'm homosexual, here, in case you're confused.)
Post-edit: Don't go to Chick-fil-A for the August 1st thing. Just ignore this whole episode entirely. The issue was blown out of proportion and the response (the 8/1 thing) is just as absurd. Don't feed the fire.