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TopicBaking a cake for a same-sex wedding? No!
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05/23/19 11:11:18 PM
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TrevorBlack79 posted...

They did, but they got away with it because Colorado screwed the case. It's still illegal to discriminate in this manner in CO, and it would still be illegal if the same baker did it again.


this is a laughable misunderstanding of the court system. I can only assume you're actually a bigot at this point and trying to deliberately make the opposing side look bad.

The supreme court ruled in favor of the bakery and refused to make any generalized claim that could be applied to other states or even other businesses involved in the wedding industry. They stated that the bakers religious beliefs which are protected trumped gay rights since they aren't a federally protected class for anti-discrimination.

Don't center your argument about what the law is, if you don't understand what the law is to begin with.
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