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TopicBaking a cake for a same-sex wedding? No!
TrevorBlack79
05/23/19 5:48:26 PM
#65:


burritosatan posted...
QuantumTheory posted...
burritosatan posted...
QuantumTheory posted...
nemu posted...
DarkRoast posted...
nemu posted...
What is the cake in this particular example? If it's "Congratulations on your wedding Todd and Howard" with two groom figures, I don't think there's any way you could say the person is being forced to make a design against their wishes unless they would refuse to put the names of a straight couple and groom and bride figures. I feel you'd need an extremely flamboyant cake to have any grounds for refusal.


You can literally refuse to make a white cake if you're so inclined. Trying to set limits is missing the bigger picture - you shouldn't be able to tell someone else to make something exactly the way you want.

If the person would put the names of a straight couple on a cake, they need to put the names of a gay couple as well. That is a direct service that is being declined due to the clients' sexual orientation.


Calm down, this isnt North Korea.


So it seems CE is full of "my agenda is supposed to mean more than yours"


So whats your solution then?


Go to an different bakery and take your agenda with you


Or, the baker obeys the law like they agreed to when they opened their business, and leaves their agenda out of it.
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