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mell saysStrategist saysQuigley saysHow about the white supremacist who drives to a black owned bakery asking for a cake with a burning cross and “death to ni**ers” in red icing? Should they be forced to make it?
How about the Nazi swastica on the cake at the Jewish bakery?
Why not demand beef in your curry at the Indian place?
What these people are demanding is a right to disrespect the religious beliefs of others. Actually it’s even worse that that. They’re demanding the right to have the government force another person to express the opposite of their religious beliefs in art form. That’s never been ok.
So where do we draw the line, or should there even be a line?
The line is "you hav...
The alternative is you have no right to refuse service to anyone who doesn't violate the law. Then you have a lot of work ahead. A LOT. Cleaning up night clubs discriminating by race and gender and clothing, private clubs, schools, universities (affirmative action etc.). Either one is fine w/ me but you have to pick one. The current state is obviously broken.
How about the white supremacist who drives to a black owned bakery asking for a cake with a burning cross and “death to ni**ers” in red icing? Should they be forced to make it?
Quigley saysHow about the white supremacist who drives to a black owned bakery asking for a cake with a burning cross and “death to ni**ers” in red icing? Should they be forced to make it?
Why don't you try it and find out.
Is saying death to ni**ers the same as saying 'happily married gay people' or whatever the cake was supposed to say/depict? Or are you drawing a false equivalence?
They cream their jeans every time they can force someone else to act against their will, no matter how pointless or petty.
anon_fe1ba saysThey cream their jeans every time they can force someone else to act against their will, no matter how pointless or petty.
Like when they force someone to say Merry Christmas? Or stand for the national anthem?
Oh wait--that's conservatives.
Nobody is forcing anyone to say Merry Christmas. This only becomes an issue if you prohibit someone from saying it to someone else.
errc saysWhat about cripples?
cripples?
Who still uses that word?
anon_3a245 sayserrc saysWhat about cripples?
cripples?
Who still uses that word?
Oh brother.
Quigley saysHow about the white supremacist who drives to a black owned bakery asking for a cake with a burning cross and “death to ni**ers” in red icing? Should they be forced to make it?
How about the Nazi swastica on the cake at the Jewish bakery?
Why not demand beef in your curry at the Indian place?
What these people are demanding is a right to disrespect the religious beliefs of others. Actually it’s even worse that that. They’re demanding the right to have the government force another person to express the opposite of their religious beliefs in art form. That’s never been ok.
So where do we draw the line, or should there even be a line?
anon_fe1ba saysThey cream their jeans every time they can force someone else to act against their will, no matter how pointless or petty.
Like when they force someone to say Merry Christmas? Or stand for the national anthem?
Oh wait--that's conservatives.
anon_3a245 sayserrc saysWhat about cripples?
cripples?
Who still uses that word?
Why not use "cripple"?
Are we to be chased to the ever-receding horizon of acceptable euphemisms as each one in turn is scorned for signifying exactly what the previous one signified?
Again, it's the tyranny of increasingly hyper-sensitive and hyper-fragmented minorities egged on by SJWs who care only to show that what they really care about is showing that they care.
Do people have a right to boycott? So, I cannot boycott but you can force me to bake a cake? I think you need mental help.
Patrick - did you know that Realtors cannot use the term/word "walkable" in their advertising? It is insensitive to those who cannot walk. Fucking crazy.
protected classes.Has nothing to do with discrimination. These cultural Marxists are the modern day equivalent of Mao's Red Guards who hunt down people who won't knuckle under to the party line. If they could get away with it, I don't doubt that they would kill the baker. They know better than to fool with Muslims because they'll blow them up. Protected classes indeed--sounds like something out of Soviet Russia.
Bake me a cake...I'm gay.
discriminating against historically oppressed groups
No person has to bake a cake for a gay wedding, or a black wedding, or a wedding for crippled people. Of course, such people don't get to have business licenses because with the privilege of business there comes responsibilities and not discriminating against historically oppressed groups is one of them. You are not entitled to a business license. You are not entitled to any of the limited land.
So, the Muslim Bakery has to bake my "Happy Independence Day Israel 1947" cake?
Historically oppressed minority, pal.
anon_3a245 sayserrc saysWhat about cripples?
cripples?
Who still uses that word?
Why not use "cripple"?
So, the Muslim Bakery has to bake my "Happy Independence Day Israel 1947" cake?
Historically oppressed minority, pal.
Maybe the part The Constitution got wrong was Freedom of Religion
But what if the definition of the group is simply that they enjoy an ancient and well-known vice, like alcoholism?
The religious point of view is that homosexuality is simply the vice of sodomy
And so far, science seems to back them up reasonably well. For example, if gayness were purely genetic, then identical twins would be identically gay or straight. But they are not.
Quigley saysHow about the white supremacist who drives to a black owned bakery asking for a cake with a burning cross and “death to ni**ers” in red icing? Should they be forced to make it?
How about the Nazi swastica on the cake at the Jewish bakery?
I’d tell them to bake their own cake.
alcoholism?
purely genetic
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