Editor,

I have one question for those opposed to Chick-fil-A setting up in Redwood City: does the chain not allow the LGBTQ community into their stores? No? Then it should not matter what personal beliefs their president holds (“Chick-fil-A plans ruffle feathers” in the June 5 edition of the Daily Journal).

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Terence Y

Well said, Mr. Guttenbeil! Maybe King Canepa can also set an example by opening up his home to illegal aliens and the homeless to help ease housing problems. Perhaps he can convince others of his ilk to do the same. He may then earn some respect.

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