Dude, your medium is sugar roses & vanilla cream, you might want to put some deep self-reflection into why homosexuality scares you
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"My calling in life is to build delectable towers of edible flowers that make your wedding FABULOUS, but I will NOT tolerate gay stuff!"
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I wonder if he an issue making cakes for neo-Nazis.
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Should he be forced to if he doesn't want to?
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I don't know why not. Restaurants and stores can't refuse service to LGBT. What's the difference? Is it a public business?
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I disagree btw. I don't think he should be forced to.
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What do you think was the reason for him to say no
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Doesn't matter what the reason is. Maybe he disagrees with gay marriage, that is still his right no?
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If they asked for a birthday cake, would he bake it? Refusing them as people is discrimination. Refusing to write the message is his right.
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Exactly. There is an important distinction there that most people are missing.
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Too much 'news' around this... normal people would say: F$@k you, I'll take my business elsewhere... the end.
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"Normal people"...?
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Normal people, yep, like normal human beings that don't care when a cook doesn't sell them his stuff... don't get me wrong...
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Normal enough that the supreme Court is gonna weigh in on it. Will set a precedent for the future lmao
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You'll find bigots all your life no matter who weighs in. My point is go elsewhere and avoid peed-on-cakes. Live a normal life.
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They will probably quote you verbatim
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He can deny but everyone else can boycott. Its called free enterprise.
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