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religions are bigoted and you appear to be bigoted against them. do you believe in free will? people don’t choose the things they believe, it is just what happens. people who are pro-life are not better or worse, smarter or dumber than people who are pro-choice. everyone has a limited experience to base their world

I hear you, I just feel like the event of a gay wedding is different than the fact that gay people can be married (I 100% agree with the right of anyone to marry anyone). I feel like a gay marriage ceremony is a congregation of like minded people like the NAACP or KKK, or can be legally argued to be as as such.

but there was no such thing as a gay wedding until a few years ago, and most religions don’t recognize them, so I think this is a political issue subject to political speech.

no one is refusing to serve gays. they will sell a lesbian a cupcake, but not sell a gay wedding cake to anyone. I see a difference.

the bakery is not refusing to serve gay people, just not make a particular product for anyone. if a gay couple’s parents ordered the cake, they wouldn’t make it either.

I recognize your fears, but a company that doesn’t hire gays will failin competition with one who will, because they will be losing out on a significant portion of talented people. Just as in the long run, a bakery in the city will lose customers when its discriminatory practice is made known. I just don’t think it is

because skin color is on the outside and sexuality is on the inside and is this less susceptible to prejudice, I think at least. and therefore it is more fluid in society.

but what if they don’t and I really want them to make me a cake? I’ll just have to go to a place that will, right? This is how I see the situation. Gay marriage, which I 100% support, is a politically divisive issue and people should be allowed to voice their concerns through private business.

when did race come into this?

no, gay weddings are a political issue and a wedding cake is an intrinsic part of weddings. if one place will not make a particular cake, another will, this is how the economy operates. this is not segregation era south we are talking about, so get that comparison out of your head and maybe things will be a little

what is they don’t want to make a blue cake?

oh, are you a gay man? I am not homophobic, I just believe in peoples’ freedoms to operate as they see fit. the market will clearly correct for this type of thing as it did to that couple in colorado.

no it is not. it is simply saying that a business does not have to make a certain product as a form of political speech.

no, you just don’t see nuance and have no familiarity with constitutional law. The supreme court does not recognize gifs as a form of argument unfortunately.

no I am not. you are no doubt both stupider and uglier than I.

it is a choice to have a wedding, right? just like it is a choice to hold a kkk rally. we are not talking about the right of gay people to exist, or the right to refuse to make cakes for gay people, but the right to do so in a specific context in which each party is making a choice to exercise their rights.

sexuality is not afforded the same constitutional protections as race, there is a 1996 Supreme Court decision re: colorado stating this. this is not a civil rights issue. they are refusing to make a cake that disagrees with political beliefs and that ought to be protected speech. I agree with gay marriage being legal,

segregation was enforced by the government, people can freely self-segregate when it comes to the offering of certain products. if a particular group wants a particular food item, presented in a certain way,it is not incumbent on a purveyor of that food item to produce it in a certain way, particularly if that food

a gay wedding cake is a cake that will be served at a gay wedding. like if another african-american business didn’t want to cater a kkk rally.

gay wedding cakes are cakes that support the idea of gay marriage, which these people don’t believe in selling. it can be compared to selling only american made goods.