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Gottapopemall t1_iuauc4x wrote
Reply to comment by 16066888XX98 in Chick-fil-A Tested a 3-Day Work Week and the Result Is Stunning by electroplasmasphere
But it isn’t up to you or I what any one’s religion deems moral or not. They have the freedom to practice their religion as they see fit and since it’s a private company, those beliefs are going to extend to everyone working there. Regardless, I still haven’t gotten an answer to my question on why chic-fil-a is a terrible company…
16066888XX98 t1_iuaux3j wrote
I'm stating that people in the US have their healthcare intrinsically tied to their jobs. Not everyone has the opportunity to "work wherever", for instance, a person without a car in a small town might find that Chick-fil-a is one of the few places they can work.
Chick-fil-a shouldn't deny health care to people because they have female parts. Birth control pills are not just for birth control. I kinda gotta assume you're a dude, or you'd understand from personal experience what I'm talking about.
Of course, if you'd just like to troll the religion crap, feel free.
Gottapopemall t1_iuavzqr wrote
I’m not trolling anything. I don’t think that denying something on religious grounds makes chic-fil-a a “terrible” company especially considering a lot of people don’t think that birth control should be covered by insurance in at all. I’m not a religious man and I’m not claiming to understand all the tribulations of being a woman but outside of regulating periods, clearing acne, and MAYBE helping with cramps, I don’t see why condoms wouldn’t suffice.
To me, you seem like an angry and defensive person looking to make an enemy out of anyone that disagrees with your views. And funnily enough, that is the only way anyone could see chic-fil-a as a terrible company.
16066888XX98 t1_iuaz6va wrote
You are making my point for me. You can't see why this is much more than "regulating periods, clearing acne and MAYBE helping with cramps" because you are not a woman. However, you believe that a corporation should be able to decide whether thousands of employees should receive gender-specific health care (not your gender)? The fact is that if you are not a woman, you can not possibly understand what goes into the complexity of our medical care. Certainly, my employers interest in "The Lord" should have no impact on whether or not I can get care for dozens of different issues, because that care includes something that has one of it's uses labeled as "birth control".
By the way, Chick-fil-a wouldn't want you to use condoms either, if they could control that.
Gottapopemall t1_iub0dal wrote
So your belief that they should pay for your birth control supersedes their right to practice their religion and run their private business in line with those values. I don’t think that’s very fair.
16066888XX98 t1_iubdqlp wrote
Haha. The company doesn't pay for medication. The company subsidized health insurance that follows the guidelines of the AHCA.
Chick-fil-A_spellbot t1_iuaw0kt wrote
It looks as though you may have spelled "Chick-fil-A" incorrectly. No worries, it happens to the best of us!
Gottapopemall t1_iuaw51t wrote
Good bot
16066888XX98 t1_iuavah5 wrote
BTW - there are LOTS of things private companies can not impose on their employees. They just picked this thing because, hey - it's women, so why not.
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