Yesterday was the day for members of the LGBT community to go to Chik-Fil-A restaurants and kiss each other, in response to Wednesday's Chik-Fil-A Appreciation Day, and to protest CEO Dan Cathy's opinion against gay marriage. So how, then, did it go?
The Blaze has some pictures, some of which might be a bit unpleasant.
The protests were peaceful, except for a Torrance, California restaurant being hit with graphiti.
In New York, one woman, described as a "gay Republican vegetarian", lamented having no one to kiss.
In (obviously conservative) Utah, there were very few displays of affection.
In Orange County, California, it was "little more than a peck on the cheek".
In St. Louis, the anti-Chik-Fil-A protests fizzled.
At Minnesota's three Chik-Fil-A restaurants, only a few kissers showed up.
In West Des Moines, Iowa, there was not much passion.
In Roanoke, Virginia, "dozens" showed up to protest.
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