The Student Government Association at Johns Hopkins University has approved a resolution that deems Chick-fil-A a “microaggression” to LGBT people and calls on administrators to cancel any discussions or plans to bring the chicken chain to campus.

“The SGA does not support the proposal of a Chick-fil-A, in a current or future sense, particularly on any location that is central to student life,” states the resolution passed by the student government, The College Fix reported.

“[V]isiting prospective and current students, staff, faculty, and other visitors who are members of the LGBTQ+ community or are allies would be subjected to the microaggression of supporting current or future Chick-fil-A development plans,” it stated.

The resolution, which passed 18-8 Tuesday, cited comments by Chick-fil-A President and CEO Dan Cathy, who has publicly expressed his opposition to same-sex marriage.

The resolution does not constitute a ban, but is meant “to encourage the administration to seek alternative chicken vendors before Chick-Fil-A in the best interest of a cohesive campus environment in which all students feel accepted,” SGA.JHU/posts/1045364815477133?__mref=message_bubble” target=”_blank”>the SGA said in a Facebook post.

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