Is Chick-fil-A president Dan Cathy having a change of heart about gay rights?
Cathy, who became a controversial figure in 2012 when fried up comments about same-sex marriage, has recently befriended LGBT author and activist Shane Windmeyer.
Lest we forget, Cathy famously stated: “I think we are inviting God’s judgment on our nation when we shake our fist at Him and say, ‘We know better than you as to what constitutes a marriage. I pray God’s mercy on our generation that has such a prideful, arrogant attitude to think that we have the audacity to define what marriage is about.”
These comments seemed to galvanize the nation at the time, drawing many to boycott the chain and many others to show their support. Apparently proving that there’s no such thing as bad publicity, Chick-fil-A set a sales record on August 1, 2012 with support from former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee.
Windmeyer is the founder and director of Campus Pride, an organization for LGBT college students, and he recently wrote a lengthy piece for the Huffington Post about meeting with Cathy after “after months of personal phone calls, text messages and in-person meetings.” Windmeyer is quick to point out that Campus Pride ran a national campaign against Cathy’s fast-food chain.
Windmeyer continues, “Like most LGBT people, I was provoked by Dan’s public opposition to marriage equality and his company’s problematic giving history. I had the background and history on him, so I thought, and had my own preconceived notions about who he was. I knew this character. No way did he know me. That was my view. But it was flawed.”
Chick-fil-A has donated nearly $2 million to anti-gay groups, the organization Equality Matters reports, yet in his piece, Windmeyer notes he has seen Chick-fil-A’s 2011 IRS Form 990 and the company is no longer supporting anti-LGBT groups.
Is this a substantial change (a recent tweet from Cathy suggests a possible change of heart) or simply PR? Think Progress editor Zack Ford doesn’t seem to be buying it either way.









