Kansas University Professors Demand 'Bastion of Bigotry' Chick-fil-A be Removed from Campus

The left has decided that anyone who enjoys a delicious Chick-fil-A chicken sandwich is a bigot. Kansas University professors demand the "Bastion of Bigotry" be removed from the campus.

This is according to a report from The Kansas City Star. Previously there was a very small Chick-fil-A tucked away in an obscure building on campus. Recently a new contract was signed and they are now in a better location. On top of that Kansas Jayhawks football games now include the "Chick-fil-A coin flip" that will take place before every home football game for the next three years.

KU’s Sexuality & Gender Diversity Faculty and Staff Council took a huge stance against Chick-fil-A when they wrote an article to Chancellor Doug Girod saying, "KU granted Chick-fil-A, a bastion of bigotry, a prime retail location in the heart of our campus."

"Moving Chick-fil-A to the Union and granting it a role at the start of all home football games violates the feelings of safety and inclusion that so many of us have striven to create, foster, and protect on campus, and sends a message that the Union, KU Athletics, and the administration at large are more concerned about money and corporate sponsorship than the physical, emotional, and mental well being of marginalized and LGBTQ people," the professors added.

"The culture of Chick-fil-A fosters hate and discrimination on multiple levels. In short, Chick-fil-A on KU’s campus stands in direct contrast to the university’s mission of fostering a multicultural, inclusive environment," they concluded.

Chick-fil-A founder Truett Cathy was a devout Christian who believed in traditional marriage. They have used the Christian faith to base how they train their employees.

Anyone who has been to Chick-fil-A knows it is the best fast food experience by a wide margin. Many stories have went viral where their employees changed customer's tires in the drive-thru lane, and fed disabled customers.

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Anytime you ask a Chick-fil-A employee for something or says thank you they respond with a warm "My pleasure."