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TopicAnti-Gay Tramps Win Case and are ALLOWED to REFUSE Business to GAY PEOPLE!!!
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09/16/19 10:43:36 PM
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Do you think businesses should be allowed to refuse service to Gay People?? - Results (9 votes)
Yes
77.78% (7 votes)
7
F*** No
22.22% (2 votes)
2
The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled in favour of the owners of a Phoenix Calligraphy business who REFUSED to create wedding invitations for GAY COUPLES citing their CHRISTIAN BELIEFS!!

In a narrow 4-3 opinion, the highest court said that Breanna Koski and Joanna Duka, the owners of Brush & Nib Studio cannot be compelled to create custom invitations under a Phoenix City Ordinance protecting members of the LGBTQ from discrimination!!

Justice Andrew Gould said "The rights of free speech and free exercise, so precious to this nation since its founding, are not limited to soft murmurings behind the doors of a person's home or church or private conversations with like minded friends and family. These guarantees protect the right of every American to express their beleifs in public. This includes the right to create and sell words, paintings and art that express a person's sincere religious beliefs"

They overturned multiple rulings by lower courts as Justice Gould says the heifers beliefs on same sex marriage is old fashioned but it was their guaranteed right as an american to refuse service to anybody they please"

Phoenix Mayor, Kate Gallego said "Today's decision is not a win, but it is not a loss. It means will continue to debate over equality in this community"

But Brianna Westbrook, the VP of the Arizona Democratic Party expressed her concerns over the ruling and it's possible repercussions tweeting it's opening the door to owners to outright discriminate against LGBTQ people.

Cold Hearted Heifers, Koski and Duka met at a Bible study who are devout Christians and have opened up their business in 2016 and wern't asked to do business with gay people until recently and said it was unfair for them to be forced to create art for people they see as an AFFRONT to GOD.

Do you think businesses should be allowed to refuse service to Gay People??

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