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TopicSCOTUS rules in favor xtian businesses refusing work
s0nicfan
06/30/23 10:59:53 AM
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While I completely understand and agree with rules that prevent businesses from discriminating on customers walking through the door, I really truly don't understand how it's supposed to work for creative industries like web design. Like, if this woman really truly does dislike gay people and a gay couple forced her under law to take them on as a client, how exactly does that work? Can they sue her if she half asses it? Does some third party have to arbitrate to determine whether she put in sufficient effort and creativity to have fulfilled the request? Would they even want that person to make a website for them after discovering that she fundamentally disagrees with their relationship?

With the cake shop they at least offered to sell the couple a pre-baked cake that was already available, they just weren't making one from scratch, but a website is a whole different situation.

Edit: of course, the biggest issue is the fact that this shouldn't have gotten this far in the first place since there wasn't a real client.

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