Gay media organizations and the mainstream press have headlined over the last two days Chick-fil-As change that they claim means the company suddenly is promising not to discriminate against homosexuals and that it would stop giving money to those organizations that promote traditional marriage. But it appears the facts are that the companys anti-discrimination policy remains just as it was months ago .. and its donations appear to have had no new directive applied.
It was a statement from The Civil Rights Agenda that prompted the recent headlines. The statement said of the Cathy familys foundation, the WinShape Foundation, is now taking a much closer look at the organizations it considers helping, and in that process will remain true to its stated philosophy of not supporting organizations with political agendas.
The Civil Rights Agenda didnt name groups, but others did. One was the National Organization for Marriage, which responded immediately, Despite recent news articles claiming Chick-fil-As WinShape Foundation donated money to our organization this is false. The National Organization for Marriage has never received funding from them. We support Chick-fil-As philosophy that every person is treated with honor, dignity and respect regardless of their belief, race, creed, sexual orientation or gender; and we will continue to endorse Chick-fil-A Wednesdays calling upon all supporters of marriage, free speech and religious liberty to thank Chick-fil-As president, Dan Cathy, for taking a courageous stand to speak out in defense of marriage and his freedom to speak.
The Family Research Council ..told WND that it has gotten nothing since a $1,000 donation in 2010.
Focus on the Family ..declined WNDs request for comment.
Even Anthony Martinez, TCRA executive director, said in an interview with Windy City Media Group that the language Chick-Fil-A uses in its non-discrimination policy hasnt changed.