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Originally Posted by Borla
Of all the battles to pick, I hardly think protesting a fundraiser through McDonald's is the one a regular customer of McDonalds should choose.
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This isn't for the sake of battling McDonald's. I'm trying to ensure that my child and the other children of publicly funded schools are treated appropriately and that their wellbeing is being taken into consideration. I regularly do a lot of things that have no business in school. I don't see the correlation. Should a person who regularly practices religion allow its introduction in public school?
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Originally Posted by Borla
If you were morally against all fast food, and never indulged yourself because of health reasons, I could see the argument. But since you admit to regularly eating there, why not have one of your trips also benefit your child's school?
To me that's the bottom line. You eat McDonald's anyway. I'm guessing you feed your child McDonald's also if you eat there. Why fight against having some of the money you already spend there going towards a local school?
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To me, your logic is very strange. What I do for myself and my child does not indicate what I think is appropriate for school. I'd love if the proceeds from my convenient stops at McD's for lunch on the road went to my local school. That isn't the point.