No, it's not vegans who are whining about Chick-Fil-A. It's ultra-left student senators.

According to Campus Reform, student senators at Duquesne University want to cancel of plans to bring Chick-fil-A to campus in the fall because they “fear” for the safety of their peers. No joke.



Duquesne University Student Senator Niko Martini told The Duquesne Duke, “Chick-fil-A has a questionable history on civil rights and human rights.”



“I think it’s imperative [that] the university chooses to do business with organizations that coincide with the [university’s] mission and expectations they give students regarding diversity and inclusion,” he added.



However, as Campus Reform points out, Chick-Fil-A has “virtually cancelled its donations to organizations opposing same-sex marriage.”



The school's Gay-Straight Alliance President, Rachel Coury explained, “I’ve tried very hard within the last semester and a half to promote this safe environment for the LGBTQ community. So I fear that with the Chick-fil-A being in Options [an on-campus food court] that maybe people will feel that safe place is at risk.”



The plan to include Chick-Fil-A at the school was originally developed in response to a survey demanding more chicken options at the campus.



Exactly HOW will a restaurant that sells chicken cause great fear? How will it put gays at risk? These questions are sadly never answered. But if you're worried eating there will somehow cause you great emotional distress how about... not eating there?



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