Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Baker Who Refused to Bake Cake for Gay Couple

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  • MeanMrMustard
    MeanMrMustard

    Good Lord, these people are pure scoundrels.

  • Solzhenitsyn
    Solzhenitsyn

    Married 10 times before? No problem, here's your cake.

    Run a loan shark business? No Problem, here's your cake.

    Sell firearms to felons? No Problem, here's your cake.

    Adulterer? No problem, here's your cake.

    Heterosexual sodomite? No problem, here's your cake.

    Gay? NO CAKE FOR YOU!!!

    After all, hypocrisy IS a Christian value.

    When you provide a service or product to the general public you loose some of your individual liberty right?

  • MeanMrMustard
    MeanMrMustard
    When you provide a service or product to the general public you loose some of your individual liberty right?

    No. Please tell me why his property is no longer his property just because he owns a business.

    This is the problem we run into with protected classes of people. What happens when one protected class clash with another? That’s a clear indication the entire idea should be thrown away. Why can’t we just have freedom of association? He doesn’t want to make the cake. Whatever the reason is irrelevant ... just go somewhere else.

  • TD
    TD

    When you provide a service or product to the general public you loose some of your individual liberty right?

    To a certain degree, yes.

    A restauranter cannot refuse to serve people of color at his restaurant chain because he believes God disapproves of integration. (Believe it or not, this was an actual case in the U.S. The owner was the Baptist head of the National Association for the Preservation of White People)

    Same for a hotel owner, or any other business that meets the definition of a "public accommodation."

    The issue here is whether or not the cake qualifies as an "artistic expression." This would move the dispute out of the realm of public accommodation and into the realm of free speech.

  • _Morpheus
    _Morpheus
    When you provide a service or product to the general public you loose some of your individual liberty right?

    Hmmmm... i wonder... do you think that applies to ALL services provided to the general public?

    What about.... oh i dont know...... social media?

  • MeanMrMustard
  • Nathan Natas
    Nathan Natas

    Sadly, now a transgendered morphodite is claiming this same baker has discriminated against he-she-it because he turned down the job after the would-be "customer" told the baker in deail about the symbolism involved in the design of the celebratory confection.

    Those who claim that people in business have no right to refuse business are communist dupes, plain and simple.

    If one twist has the right to be a mutilated morphodite, then another twist has the right to be a silly Xtian.

    It is called FREEDOM, you Marxist dupes!

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