No. On grounds of message whatever the sexuality of person asking for the message.
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eg I would not write something supporting homophobia, misogyny or racism no matter who asked me.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @PeterTatchell
but they are limited by law. They incite hatred. Message on this cake is pro rights under law.
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Replying to @BiddleIan @PeterTatchell
OK. I'm not writing anything supporting genital mutilation whether its legal or not.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @PeterTatchell
I would not fight very hard for that right, clearly but the principle remains the same
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Replying to @BiddleIan @PeterTatchell
The principle that you can force ppl to express views they oppose? I oppose that principle.
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Replying to @BiddleIan @PeterTatchell
Yes, they are. Writing is a form of expression even you are forced to do so. Which is why you shouldn't be.
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Are you consistent on this? Must Muslims be forced to depict Muhammad if they offer images on cakes?
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Replying to @HPluckrose @PeterTatchell
no idea what you're on about now to be honest
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Must Muslims be forced to depict Muhammad if they offer images on cakes? Its not a difficult question.
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