Reporting is not approval.Christian Nationalist company. Against women’s rights. Against LGBTQ+ protections.
That this publication would cover these guys is beyond me.
Maybe they’ll sell to Donald Trump or Truth Social. You know it’s going to be full of hysterical “trans people are stealing your children and ruining western civilization”, “Democrats and Jews are drinking the blood of babies”, “Buy more guns the Muslims are coming for your gas stoves” propaganda.I see where this is going: they'll barely make money and sell the IP to Hallmark or Roku after a year. Because if there's one thing I think of with overpriced chicken fingers and waffle fries, it's sappy family friendly entertainment.
I expect "soft" bigotry and/or "anti-woke" horseshit, like Seventh Heaven, that appears "why would anyone object to this" wholesome to their audience, but anyone any bit aware clearly sees how they treat issues like addiction, homelessness, and teen pregancy as the person experiencing it is a complete degenerate that just needs Jesus.I fully expect their shows to be full of bigotry and/or "anti-woke" horseshit, given the company history and their customer base. No fucking thanks.
There won't be anti-anything. They just won't exist.waiting for the totally not bigoted anti lgbtq shows....
But really, actual media companies are failing at streaming. This totally feels like an april fools joke, that a mediocre fast food chain can do better?
Indeed.What a time to be alive
OH, you didn't get the memo?*Checks calendar
Did it become April 1st and no one told me?
There's several of those services out there already. Never doubt the ability of grifters to find suckers to grift.Makes perfect sense to me. The fundie Christian parallel-economy probably wants a Disney+ that’s more aggressively and explicitly Christian, and CFA has enough name recognition and vague mainstream respectability to even potentially rope in outsiders, where a name like “FaithFlix” or something wouldn’t.
However, I think they’re about to discover just how hard streaming video is.
Tangentally, FreeForm (the "Hulu cable channel", now owned by Disney) was originally Pat Robinson's Christian Broadcasting Network which aired The 700 Club,The Hallmark channel started out as a channel for charismatic tv evangelists.
Like their tea, the lemonade is specially made with filtered water, from lemons and sugar every day, because it has no preservatives. And now I want to try some.The lemonade is pretty good though.
My point is, it's technically possible. That animated Egypt movie was also pretty good, that 90's one?
Lemonade contains citric acid,. which is a preservative. Lemonade contains sucrose, which is a preservative.Like their tea, the lemonade is specially made with filtered water, from lemons and sugar every day, because it has no preservatives. And now I want to try some.
The Woodwright's Shop was on for 35 seasons, but I don't think the Amish were watching.
And that's why Chick-Fil-A is so popular. A lot Americans have very bland, simple palates. They don't know much about flavors, and aromatics, and seasonings - either eating foods with them, or cooking with them. Kinda where that trope of "Americans think black pepper is too hot and spicy" comes from I guess. There's this interesting sort of puritanical aversion to all of that. The idea that food - which for a lot of folks in the US is basically just chicken and meat - doesn't need any of that extra fancy complicated stuff. In addition to the belief that "I don't have time for all of that, I'm too busy.". And there's a well documented nexus between all of that and the distinct American trait of dousing every food item with a type of sauce - ketchup, ranch, BBQ sauce, butter, you name it. I think all of that is why Chick-Fil-A is so popular here in the US.It's not 2010 anymore. So many fast food chicken sandwiches are better. Chic fil just serves generic over-processed chicken with minimal spices. It's like Wendy's tier food the praise is not at all justified.
I only ate at CFA once (long story, I wouldn’t have chosen it) and was shocked that there were pickles on my chicken sandwich! I was driving so I couldn’t yank the things off. Now Wendy’s has started putting fucking pickles on their chicken sandwich so I have to remember each damn time I order it to ask for no pickles.Not a bucket chicken person but I do like the Wendy chicken sandwiches. Those are pretty good.
Ultimately, Chick-fil-A’s ability to stand out during this tumultuous time is dubious, especially when there are already streaming services offering family-friendly conten
If they name it ChickFlix I bet they get a lot more interest! Of course it'll come from a demographic that is looking for stuff that is decidedly not family friendly...Makes perfect sense to me. The fundie Christian parallel-economy probably wants a Disney+ that’s more aggressively and explicitly Christian, and CFA has enough name recognition and vague mainstream respectability to even potentially rope in outsiders, where a name like “FaithFlix” or something wouldn’t.
A lot Americans have very bland, simple palates. They don't know much about flavors, and aromatics, and seasonings - either eating foods with them, or cooking with them.
By "America" they probably mean "Minnesota"This is just plain crazy. I'm guessing you've never been to America, or if you live here you've never left the tiny restaurant-less town where you were born. I can't imagine how else someone would get such a strange idea.
Kamala Harris and her running mate on Thursday posted a promotional video of them discussing food, during which Walz brought up his Midwestern palette.
“I have white guy tacos,” said Walz.
“What does that mean? Like, mayonnaise and tuna? What are you doing?” Harris responded jokingly.
“Pretty much ground beef and cheese,” Walz said. “They said to be careful and let her know this. That black pepper is the top of the spice level in Minnesota.”...
religious cartoon shorts? REVIVE VEGGIETALES YOU COWARDS!They've been doing Hallmark channely holiday/kid movies for a while now. I think they play them on their website, so this isn't entirely out of the blue.
Edit: looks like they're more in the vein of cartoon shorts? I only vaguely remembered the occasional ad for them.
They're not wrong. There are a lot of Americans that have a bland palate. There are a lot of tiny restaurant-less towns around. Even here in Seattle it is not uncommon to hear somebody joke they think mayo is too spicy. With all this talk of hot dishes with Walz's winning recipe has 2 tsp of spice, 1 being pepper, not including the salt for a large dish with at least four pounds of food. I've put more than that in my tuna fish salad for a single sandwich. (...and one clove of garlic? Surely he meant one whole head.) There's plenty of spicy food, now with peppers that didn't even exist when I was a kid, and flavors from all over the world but don't kid yourself that there isn't also a large swath of people who aren't interested in that. In today's climate, it is practically a political statement that many flock to.This is just plain crazy. I'm guessing you've never been to America, or if you live here you've never left the tiny restaurant-less town where you were born. I can't imagine how else someone would get such a strange idea.
Fox talking heads are seriously saying he was lying about black pepper being the spiciest he can stand (instead of understanding it as a self-effacing "white people be like..." joke), citing hot-dish recipe that has green chilis and paprika, claiming they are spicier than black papper!By "America" they probably mean "Minnesota"
Tim Walz’s Quip on “White Guy Tacos” Sends MAGA Into Meltdown
I knew they were anti-LGBQT, but I didn't know they were promoting racism as well. They are super-duper-pro-faux-Christian for sure, so it wouldn't be a shock if they were.To understand not woke, one would first have to define woke. Which inconveniently, you failed to do. As near as I can understand from usage of those who claim to be not woke, woke means insufficiently racist. (or more generally, insufficiently bigoted). So not woke would indeed mean racist.
One of the very best episodes of Star Trek barely even counts as a Star Trek episode and it's moralized to bejesus and back.And there are different interpretations of 'moralising' too; the morals it promotes do not have to be traditional. Though in general I think it is true that a heavy hand on the moralisation tends to be damaging to art, unless it's the whole theme. Art employs words, images and storylines to do a job; and it is likely to do a poorer job if some of those words, images and storylines are moralisation hires.
Then again it seems that their initial intentions have little to do with high art anyway.
Hopefully at least they will develop their own properties that people may ignore if they can bear to. It would be terrible if they started buying up popular IPs and turning beloved gay characters straight, or something like that.
It's not a far step from "traditional marriage" to "anti-interracial marriage", especially among white Nationalist Christians, like the Cathy family.I knew they were anti-LGBQT, but I didn't know they were promoting racism as well. They are super-duper-pro-faux-Christian for sure, so it wouldn't be a shock if they were.
I used to work for a company that made riding lawnmowers and they had several dealers that were Amish.Don’t bother. I live around a lot of Amish and believe me, they absolutely use modern tools.
It's certainly not good enough to go out of my way to purchase and compromise my values.I seem to be in the minority here that I don't think their food product is anything exceptional. I'd prefer Popeyes or even KFC over them.
Does one eat to live, or live to eat?The idea that food - which for a lot of folks in the US is basically just chicken and meat - doesn't need any of that extra fancy complicated stuff.
By "America" they probably mean "Minnesota"
Tim Walz’s Quip on “White Guy Tacos” Sends MAGA Into Meltdown
Even Senator Ted Cruz got in on the drama, writing, “hispanics are not tacos.” Unclear what he meant there.
White people arguing about the spiciness of black pepper vs paprika is so fucking funny.Fox talking heads are seriously saying he was lying about black pepper being the spiciest he can stand (instead of understanding it as a self-effacing "white people be like..." joke), citing hot-dish recipe that has green chilis and paprika, claiming they are spicier than black papper!
Why do you feel uncomfortable around "those people"? What makes you uncomfortable around them? Because... I don't.you do know that it is human nature to not want to be around people who make you uncomfortable. it's literally part of humanity to want to be around people you find comfortable and not around people you find uncomfortable. I don't know why we think we can engineer this out of ourselves. it's very weird to me that people even try. You also realize that disliking someone because they don't approve of some arbitrary behavior is the same as disliking someone because they do approve of some arbitrary behavior? You can dislike someone and also support their right to do whatever they want.