This is a free country. We have a right to not sell an item based on our beliefs. Go buy your cake from another baker!
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Freedom of choice?
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What legitimate news organization would suggest that the constitutionality of a law should B determined by the opinion of "prominent chefs"?
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Millions of people support the baker .
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its his religion and its his bakery.
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We're letting the government control our lives. Whether he is right or wrong, what is happening to our autonomy? And why are we letting it?
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Shouldn't wedding cakes be made with love? Why would someone insist their cake be made by someone who doesn't support it? Scam?
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They are seeking persecution attention
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I hope not... it just makes us all look bad. Makes LGBT look like users and religious people look like bigots. No one wins.
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Don't agree with it, but this is stupid. If he doesn't want to, he doesn't have to. Goes both ways
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He broke the law. If he doesn't agree with his state's laws, especially of those affecting his livelihood, he should move to another state.
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Wrong! If a certain characteristic is protected under the law you cannot refuse business just because of that characteristic of a person.
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Sometimes they do. States have autonomy over family laws.
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