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TopicColorado bakers are back in court, but this time over a transgender cake order.
OctilIery
12/20/18 10:52:25 AM
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HenryAllbright posted...
OctilIery posted...
HenryAllbright posted...
SchoolForAnts posted...
HenryAllbright posted...
And to those who are calling this baker a bigot, I really think you should reconsider your tactic of name calling and perhaps look at yourselves. We are *all* bigots to some degree. If you don't think you are, then you aren't looking hard enough at yourself or you don't understand the definition of the word.


The difference is there are degrees of bigotry.

I dont believe gay or trans people deserve to live in this planet therefore I cant bake a cake for them is pretty high up there.


Pushing for the government to force an individual to do something that adheres to your opinion is a higher form of bigotry than the individual refusing to do the thing that was asked of him in the first place. The application of force makes it higher order.

No.


Yes it is. Using force is more aggressive. How can you disagree with that? Or do you just not understand the definition of bigotry?

This isn't discriminating against anyone, so it isn't bigotry. It's saying you can't discriminate against people. Sorry kid.
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