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.
Can’t: Invite the public - everyone - and then discriminate responders by civil rights class, creed, sexual orientation, whatever. Can: invite the right people to join as members, make the offer of sale only to the membership. (SCOTUS Boy Souts ruling)
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They can refuse anyone but not for any reason. Can’t refuse a customer because their beliefs allow things the owner’s don’t.
End of conversation
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