Flawed analogy. You are confusing refusing a design they wouldn’t make for anyone and refusing a customer no matter what design. Masterpiece offered the public preorderable customer customizable wedding cakes & refused to sell to a customer that wanted exactly what they offered.
He’s the owner... you made it clear that you understood that just a couple tweets ago and now you’ve already forgotten it.
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He’s an owner who works in his business as an employee, two different hats. He, as an employee, wants religious accommodation he can have. Doesn’t free him as the owner from running his business legally. His beliefs won’t let him don’t make the public offer to begin with.
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