They made a business decision, and it was their decision to make. That's just the truth.
Yes but it's pretty clear they did it because they thought standing up for their principles might cost them. That's a big difference between the progs and "conservatives." The former are willing to drive off customers to prove how woke they are.
The problem with rationalizing it as a business decision is that they had built their brand on the whole concept of being a company owned and run by committed Christians, and it was an approach that had worked brilliantly. Now suddenly they abandon it.
The thing that has annoyed people is that their action will be viewed as validating the left's attacks on Christian groups like the Salvation Army and Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
What a world we live in. Antifa is defending by Mitt Romney and the Salvation Army and FCA are hate groups.

