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Posted: 2012-02-14T22:01:40Z | Updated: 2016-02-02T11:59:01Z Chick-Fil-A's 'Anti-Gay' Group Donations Spark New York University Protest | HuffPost

Chick-Fil-A's 'Anti-Gay' Group Donations Spark New York University Protest

Crispy Controversy: NYU Student Launches Protest Against Chick-Fil-A's 'Anti-Gay' Support
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Chick-fil-A is known nationwide for serving up plenty of savory Southern goodness, but one New York University student feels the restaurant's offerings leave behind a sour taste.

California native and NYU freshman Hillary Dworkoski has launched a protest against the fast food chain, saying she is disturbed by the company's reported financial support of several groups with "anti-gay" motives, including Focus On The Family , Exodus International , and the Family Research Council .

A petition calling for the university to close its Chick-fil-A franchise , reportedly the only one in Manhattan , has attracted over 5,000 signatures since Dworkoski launched it in January.

"NYU prides itself on being a diverse, open and inclusive campus community," Dworkoski, who is identified by The Village Voice as being bisexual, writes in the petition. "That's one of the major reasons why I enrolled at NYU as a freshman last fall. Unfortunately, maintaining a contract with an anti-gay vendor like Chick-fil-A undermines what makes this university so great."

She goes on to note, "As Secretary Clinton recently announced, 'Gay rights are human rights, and human rights are gay rights.' As such, I respectfully request that NYU remove Chick-fil-A from campus."

Still, in an interview with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, company president Dan Cathy defended Chick-fil-A, calling blogosphere reports "folklore." Cathy, who is the son of company founder Truett Cathy, noted, "We're not anti-anybody. Our mission is to create raving fans."

Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) activists have previously staged protests at a number of the chain's locations throughout the country, including Chicago and Hollywood .

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