How Chick-fil-A became a target for going ‘woke’
- Chick-Fil-A has come under fire from right-wing media and conservatives for its executive overseeing diversity, equity, and inclusion policies, which is an unusual target for the conservative company.
- The backlash was triggered by tweets from political commentator Joey Mannarino, including a transphobic comment, followed by far-right personalities, including Charlie Kirk and Ian Miles Cheong.
- Chick-Fil-A declined to comment on the controversy, and it is unclear why the vice president of DEI, Erick McReynolds, is being targeted.
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How Chick-fil-A became a target for going ‘woke’
Chick-fil-A joins a growing list of companies that right-wing media and conservatives on social platforms have chastised for so-called “woke” marketing. But Chick-fil-A is an unusual target for the right wing because of the company’s conservative bona fides. What happened?
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