Glenn Reynolds, commenting on John Kass’s disgust with the selective outrage in Chicago over Chick-fil-A*, notes:
See, I support gay marriage — though I think it should be arrived at legislatively, not through judicial fiat — but the thuggish behavior of gay-marriage supporters is a real turnoff. There’s a good chance it will inspire a backlash.
Precisely.
Moe Lane
*The short version is, apparently you can get away with being publicly against gay marriage in Chicago if you are a) Louis Farrakhan and b) don’t own a Chick-fil-A franchise. Actually, Farrakhan could get away with it even if he did own a Chick-fil-A franchise.
It’s how I justify my stance on gay marriage. “Why do you care about gay marriage?” And then I point out how they behave. I shall not be bullied.