Yes, it does, I believe the pizza shop owner was doing the right thing whereas you don'tOh ffs does it really tax your imagination to think that you and I could both agree on a type of person being objectively terrible?
Yes, it does, I believe the pizza shop owner was doing the right thing whereas you don't
You are confused on purposely obtuse or perhaps simply lack the capacity to grasp this issue.Again, a civilized society does not force people to act against their consciences. And yes, people are forced to engage in commerce to which they object or be forced out of the marketplace. Frankly, that's bigotry sanctioned by the government, no different than the Jim Crow Laws
I find your tactic of acting deliberately obtuse boring. Go troll someone else if that's how you want to play it.
Sorry, but that comment doesn't seem to apply. Discrimination is part of freedom. Forcing someone to engage in an activity that violates their conscience is tyranny
So forcing someone to provide someone else their labor is not tyranny?
Forcing someone to give up their property in trade to another person is not tyranny?
Forcing someone to provide service to someone else is not tyranny?
Well, we have a very different view on tyranny, mister anarchist.
Yes, in your mind. If you're a caterer you're not being asked to "take part in," "approve of" or "condone" a gay marriage. You're being asked to cater food which, if it is a service you offer to other customers, then you should be able to offer them.
What does that have to do with commerce?So if I said "A Nazi is a bad person," you'd be forced to disagree? Before you immediately smash the "reply" button, think on why I asked that. It will require you go back a couple posts.
Like I said, you don't know what tyranny is. If you want to have an exclusive club, go do it on private property.
Oh the irony. I'm not aware of any business that serves the entire public. But if government forces a business to do business with a customer he does not want to do business, it's tyranny, not libertyYou are confused on purposely obtuse or perhaps simply lack the capacity to grasp this issue.
People are not forced to engage in commerce. Those who do through an establishment open to the public are expected to live up to the obligation of serving the public. That is what they take on they they open a business to the public. If they want to remain ignorant bigots they can do that too by opening their business only to certain clientele. Behavior in civilized society includes living up to obligations one takes on. Why is this so very difficult for yo and many others here to grasp?
That's tyrannyNo, you want to engage in business and interact with the public, therefore you have to be open to everyone.
Like I said, you don't know what tyranny is. If you want to have an exclusive club, go do it on private property.
Yes, the irony of someone like you who clearly lacks the knowledge and understanding the issue so vehemently defends bigotry.Oh the irony.
You are not aware of many other things also. No one said the entire public, but once an establishment is open to the public that means ANY segment of it.I'm not aware of any business that serves the entire public.
Seems you needle is stuck in the same ignorant groove. I assure you that by repeating ad nauseam the same ignorance it will neither become fact or relevant.But if government forces a business to do business with a customer he does not want to do business, it's tyranny, not liberty
I take it you don't realize the property is private property.
That's tyranny
Are you saying that the Muslim Deli should be able to make every known sandwich on earth?
We can do this all day long.
No, it is not. If you want to operate in a town and interact with the public, you also agree to obey by the town's rules. Therefore, you cannot discriminate against people.
And where did you get the idea that it was a Muslim deli? Was it all the cakes?
Oh the ironyYes, the irony of someone like you who clearly lacks the knowledge and understanding the issue so vehemently defends bigotry.
The customer base should be determined by the merchant. Anything forced by the government is nothing short of tyrannyYou are not aware of many other things also. No one said the entire public, but once an establishment is open to the public that means ANY segment of it.
Those who support such tyranny will either not recognize it as such, or not admit itSeems you needle is stuck in the same ignorant groove. I assure you that by repeating ad nauseam the same ignorance it will neither become fact or relevant.
You only "agree" because you are forced to agree. We've seen that in countries like, oh say, North KoreaNo, it is not. If you want to operate in a town and interact with the public, you also agree to obey by the town's rules. Therefore, you cannot discriminate against people.
Feuerstein encouraged viewers to call the bakery and and help “expose the hypocrisy” they’re supposedly engaging in. Well, in a parallel of what happened to Memories Pizza in Indiana, Cut the Cake ended up receiving quite a lot of angry messages, including death threats.
She's already got $5000. Go for itNow a baker who refused to make an anti gay cake is getting death threats. Who wants to donate to them for practicing their freedom of conscience?
Cut the Cake Getting Threats over Refusal to Make Anti-Gay Cake | Mediaite
They are free to do that when they establish or open the business. That you are still unable to grasp that is just astounding.The customer base should be determined by the merchant.
There seems to be a disconnect in that statement, as evidence by the topic here, a pizza parlor stating it would choose to decline certain businessThey are free to do that when they establish or open the business. That you are still unable to grasp that is just astounding.
She's already got $5000. Go for it
It is interesting that in 2 days the Christian pizza shop owner got Well over $800,000 at a site set up by someone else whereas this florist raised $5000 at a site set up by herself? It seems that conservatives are ready to put their money where their mouths areAmen. Should be a lot of fun seeing the twists and turns people take in the defense of one and the attack of the other.
You mean the trucks?
Yes you said you would not cater to them...
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