It is not denying gay customers. It is denying to make gay cake. Like, someone coming to a bakery and asked to make a cake with a penis.
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Hopefully we'll get back to the classic "We reserve the right to refuse service." It's right, regardless of business owner.
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Bakery or any other business are to sell to all people not pick and choose period
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What abt 'no shirt, no shoes, no service' or places w/ a 'dress code'? B/c if u can't refuse anyone, then u can't refuse the under-dressed.
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I would have to think that denial of service based on individuals preferences for a relationship would qualify as a hate crime. CLEARLY.
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The baker has the right to refuse service to anyone who comes into their establishment. The right to not support social issues is a right.
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Selective denial of service is a reality throughout the retail world. Luxury jewelry stores routinely buzz in only select customers.
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Religion... All about peace and being kind to one another. Unless you have a sexual orientation I don't like though. Then screw off.
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Instead how about we debate whether we can deny those with religious beliefs that we object to. See what I did there?
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Should a Jewish bakery be able to deny service to neo-Nazi or anti-semitic couples?
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Being a Nazi is not a protected class.
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A famous 1977 SCOTUS ruling protected American Nazi freedom of speech
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