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Salvation Army 'saddened' by Chick-fil-A's decision to end donations


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Alexandra Deabler

Nov. 20 2019

The Salvation Army has responded to Chick-fil-A's announcement Monday that the fast-food chain's charitable arm will not be donating to the faith-based organization in 2020, despite providing donations to the organization for several years.

In a statement, The Salvation Army said it was “saddened” by the news.

“We're saddened to learn that a corporate partner has felt it necessary to divert funding to other hunger, education and homelessness organizations — areas in which The Salvation Army, as the largest social services provider in the world, is already fully committed,” part of the statement read.

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According to The Salvation Army website, which has a page dedicated to the services it provides the LGBTQ+ community, the charity “embrace people regardless of race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or gender identity” and offers the same benefits to hetero and homosexual couples that work for the company.

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HELP HUGH HEWITT AND THE SALVATION ARMY HELP THOSE IN NEED THIS CHRISTMAS!

 

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Chick-fil-A Put an Obama and Hillary Supporter in Charge, but Dumped Christians

 

Chick-fil-A’s announcement that it was dumping the Salvation Army and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, which have come under attack by gay activist groups, caught Christian fans of the fast food chain by surprise. It shouldn’t have if they had been paying attention to CFA’s corporate structure.

The donations were coming out of the Chick-fil-A Foundation. The Executive Director of the CFA Foundation is Rodney D. Bullard, a former White House fellow and Assistant US Attorney. Some may have mistaken him for a conservative because he was a fellow in the Bush Administration, but he was an Obama donor, and, more recently, had donated to Hillary Clinton’s campaign while at Chick-fil-A.

Like many corporations, Chick-fil-A branded its charitable giving as a form of social responsibility. Bullard became its Vice President of Corporate Social Responsibility. Unlike charity, corporate social responsibility is a leftist endeavor to transform corporations into the political arms of radical causes. Like other formerly conservative corporations, Chick-fil-A had made the fundamental error of adopting the language and the infrastructure of its leftist peers. And that made what happened entirely inevitable.

In an interview with Business Insider earlier this year, Bullard emphasized that the Chick-fil-A Foundation had a "higher calling than any political or cultural war." The foundation boss was preparing the way for the shakeup that was coming in the fall. Even while he claimed that the CFA Foundation had a higher calling than a political or cultural war, he was preparing to accommodate the Left’s cultural war.:snip:

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