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aksik [14]
3 years ago
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In the Reading feature "An Unlikely Friendship" Shane L. Windmeyer, a 40-year-old gay man and a lifelong activist for equality,

shared the story of his friendship with Chick-fil-A's president and COO, Dan Cathy, a supporter of anti-LBGT groups, because he wants more people to eat Chick-fil-A's sandwiches.
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NISA [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

In his article  "An Unlikely Friendship" by Shane L. Windmeyer, he talks about his unusual friendship with Dan Cathy, the president of "Chick-fil-A's", not that he wanted more people to eat "Chick-fil-A's".

Explanation:

Dan and Shane had been on legal terms because of the donation of millions of dollars, that Dan had given to anti-LGBT community. Shane is a <em>"40-year-old gay man and a lifelong activist for equality"</em>. In 2012, July, Shane campaigned against Dan and his fast-food chain "Chick-fil-A's". Dan was against gay marriage an supported anti-gay communities.

Dan, one day, took the step and came forward to talk with Shane. They both sat down and talked their hearts out to each other. By sharing their view points, and trying to understand each others point of view they build and unusual friendship. They heard each other and tried to understand each other without trying to change their own view points.

And this is what Shane talks about in his article.

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