Drag Queens Protest Chick-fil-A in Song

Targeting chain's donations to anti-gay groups

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Activists are finding more creative ways to protest corporate and government policies, with many of them turning to the do-it-yourself mass-media outlet that is YouTube. But in order to stand out in the land of a thousand cat videos, you have at least to be entertaining. Enter the drag queens, replete with outrageous costumes, chicken rap and fart jokes, to mock-protest Christian chain Chick-fil-A. In their quest for meat without the bible, Willam Belli, Detox, and Vicky Vox go for shock value by discussing being gay for pay and taking dudes from behind.

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