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TopicBaking a cake for a same-sex wedding? No!
DarkRoast
05/23/19 5:03:34 PM
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TrevorBlack79 posted...
DarkRoast posted...
TrevorBlack79 posted...
GasMonkey posted...
its wrong to force somebody to labor for your whims.


Literally no one is doing this. The baker opened a business, and in doing so agreed to obey the laws of the city and state they operate in. If you don't want to obey the law then you don't get to open a business in that city or state.


There is no law that forces the baker to make any customized product someone wants.

Cut the BS.

He offered the same cake he offered straight couples.


1. TIL nondiscrimination laws don't exist.
2. Which case are you talking about?


You're discriminating against furries if you refuse to make a yiffing or clopping cake, right?

The baker has the right to choose which custom designs he's willing to make.

He doesn't have the right to refuse service to a gay person, but he can say he's only willing to sell certain designs.

It's literally the most cut and dried case of first amendment rights that exists. You can't force someone to make any customized item you want. It's not complicated.

It's why Costco will sell me a smiley cake but not a giant penis cake that shoots out frosting.
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