Need more proof that Chick-fil-A Derangement Syndrome is a real thing? Here ya go:

Here are 17 chicken sandwiches you can eat without fear that you’re also, however indirectly, supporting our nation’s hate-mongers https://t.co/41vlaE07eb — New York Magazine (@NYMag) March 22, 2019

Hey, they’ll do anything to sell subscriptions to the San Antonio City Council! But NY Mag’s story about alleged “hate-mongers” doesn’t really sound hate-free:

Spewing hate by referring to companies as hate mongers. Project much? BTW – nothing beats Chick-fil-A. — Blue State Snooze (@BlueSnoozeBlue) March 22, 2019

This @NYMag tweet is ironic when you consider its implicit hatred toward Christians. https://t.co/XKD6idxUzu — 哎呀! 學會編碼! ? (@catholiclawyer) March 22, 2019

Wow. I think I found the hate mongers right here. — ?Duchess of Bourbon AnnaD? (@AnnaDsays) March 22, 2019

That’s abundantly clear.

I'd rather eat chicken sandwiches that directly piss off everyone who hates Christians. https://t.co/XbsuBQ1aPs — Regs (@r3gulations) March 22, 2019

I look forward to socialism's wide choice of chicken sandwiches. jk, eating zoo critters. https://t.co/OrFnkYoCfF — Cuffy (@CuffyMeh) March 22, 2019

People actually think like this. And thinking like this appears in journals of elite opinion. Lesson: We need better elites, not better chicken. https://t.co/RHQ4b63dwY — Andrew T. Walker (@andrewtwalk) March 22, 2019

What the heck??? I thought all the super woke people were vegan…. — Pam D (@lifebythecreek) March 22, 2019

"But here are 13 burger joints that support abortion…" https://t.co/5ybKf4q7MW — Beorn (@Beorn2000) March 22, 2019

Also, judging from many other replies, New York Magazine helped sell a few Chick-fil-A sandwiches today. Well done!