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TopicColorado bakers are back in court, but this time over a transgender cake order.
chaos_writer
12/26/18 9:06:23 AM
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hockeybub89 posted...
Asking a vegan restaurant to serve you a bacon double cheeseburger from a factory farm is quite a bit different than asking a business to not refuse its advertised services to certain types of people who were born a way they dislike. But pro-discrimination advocates aren't in the business of intellectual honesty.


1. They're asking for a pro-transgender cake. That doesn't sound like they dislike the way they were born.

2. The baker doesn't advertise pro-transgender cakes. He advertises his ability to create a piece of art in the form of a cake. If the artwork requested is something he has no interest or passion in, or even opposes of, he cannot create it. You can't force someone to be creative.

3. This is no different to Youtube or Google refusing to host pro-religious or pro-Trump content, yet apparently the "private business can do what it wants" argument doesn't apply to Christian businesses. Discrimination indeed.
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