Crazy thought... go to another bakery.
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or even crazier thought, make the cake. amirite!
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Why should he be forced to set aside his own strongly held faith and beliefs because two men decided to push their beliefs on him?
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They didn't they went to his cake biz and said we would like a cake. They didn't pressure him to do anything or change religions or change his mind. He still has that belief after he is finished making that cake. It is ridiculous.
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The same ammendment that allows you say what you want without fear of repercussion from our government also keeps the bakery owners from being forced into something against their religious beliefs. You're literally exerxising one right to criticize their same exact right!
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Freedom off Speech and Freedom of Religion. They are in the same opening ammendment of our Bill of Rights. I'll be polite and point out how you simply misread my statement earlier, as I explicitly stated how the baker's religious views are protected.
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#MasterpieceCakeshop guy can refuse to make wedding cakes for gay couples because he disagrees with them on moral grounds, can I refuse to serve Republicans because I find pedophilia morally reprehensible? -
You would have to refuse service to Democrats also, so...
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It really shouldn’t be that hard. A person in the public sphere can refuse to do something for everyone. A person in the public sphere cannot refuse to do something for some people and do the same thing for other people.
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it’s a free country. you can choose whether or not you want to engage in a transaction
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Glad you were not around during the Civil Rights fights of the 60's.No blacks in your store!
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If businesses want to refuse service, it should be required that they post it on the door so we know.
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This wasn't a case of "no shoes no service" this is a "no coloreds allowed"pic.twitter.com/PHGqUngnzr
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I know. But if court decided in favor of the bakery, then precedent set. So I was jumping ahead
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Can a Jewish bake r refuse a Merry Christmas cake?
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