Does he prevent gays from eating or working at his restaurants? Does his business discriminate against them in any way? What's the problem, again?
I didn't call for a boycott, did I? It's his business to run as he sees fit. He can't legally prevent anyone from eating at his stores because of their marriage status. But he would if he could. The problem is his attitude on "marriage".
"We are very much supportive of the family -- the biblical definition of the family unit," Cathy said. "We are a family-owned business, a family-led business, and we are married to our first wives. We give God thanks for that."
Not only does that include gay marriage, it includes people that have been divorced, marrying a divorced person or not marrying the wife of your dead brother.
Again, I've no problems with gay marriage, straight marriage, divorce or choosing not to marry. It's none of my (or anyone else's) business when two people decide to marry or not... I don't care. Personally, I follow a different part of the Bible, Matthew 7:12. YMMV.