Everyone can buy the cake. Baker doesn't have to write any message on it.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @PeterTatchell
the message is part of the service. Can't refuse on grounds of sexuality.
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Replying to @BiddleIan @PeterTatchell
No. On grounds of message whatever the sexuality of person asking for the message.
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Replying to @BiddleIan @PeterTatchell
No. They don't offer a service writing any message at all.
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Ask me to write "race mixing is white genocide' & I will say 'no.' I don't offer cakes bearing that message.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @PeterTatchell
that message has different status under law
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Replying to @BiddleIan @PeterTatchell
No, I don't think so. People are allowed to say that.
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Replying to @BiddleIan @PeterTatchell
You can call it that but by law people are allowed to make that argument. And they shld be. So we can argue back.
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Your argument seems to be that freedom of expression should only be allowed to those expressing views you approve.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @PeterTatchell
not at all: we have laws that prevent incitement to racial hatred. Quite right too.
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Replying to @BiddleIan @PeterTatchell
Exactly as I thought. Authoritarian. You can only say what I agree with. Further conversation pointless.
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