Does it affect the fundamentalist latter day, Saints? |
Yes, how did the court get around the standing issue? There was no genuine foundation? |
Does what? |
No, I don't get what that has to do with separation of church and state. A carpenter who uses Christian theming in their advertising is a private citizen, not engaging in government work. The only way it makes sense is if you believe that these religious plumbers or whatever are somehow benefitting from the decision that personal service providers are free to not provide service to protected classes. There's no clear benefit to them, since they lose money if they choose to exercise their right to discriminate. Or if you're saying that you believe that Christian plumbers are of a similar class as supreme court justices, and are therefore a logical target of outrage. None of this is super logical. |
We never discriminated against MAGAs before, but now they made discrimination the law of the land so it's all in play now. |
Yes. I believe that is it. Just because you don't agree, doesn't mean you're right. |
+1 It is part of my faith to discriminate against racists and bigots. |
You can't discriminate against customers whether they are gays or Proud Boys. But a baker can refuse to bake a wedding cake with a swastika on it. |
There’s no law that prohibits discriminating against someone for being a Proud Boy. |
Here’s the thing I don’t understand. If I had a business and Westboro Baptist Church requested me to cater, I would be classy enough to say, “Sorry I’m booked.” I have personally encountered Westboro Baptist Church and think they’re some of the most vile human beings to walk the face of this earth BUT they are free to be vile. I don’t need a court case to reject them. This case is just ridiculous and a waste of time. The woman clearly lacks any class or decency. She is just a bigot. |
She wants to protect herself against complaints and lawsuits and no matter what, people who disagree with her will call her names. Classy. |
| now that I know the Supreme Court is willing to hear and rule on hypothetical cases, let me cook up something and create more trouble. |
Exactly. It’s about forcing her personal intolerance on everyone else and undermining a law that dares to suggest discriminating against gay people is wrong. It’s not enough for her to think to herself that gay people are icky. She wants the law to elevate her feelings into a right that supersedes the rights of gay people to access basic services, because then it means her feelings can’t be condemned as the hate they are. |
But it’s classy to discriminate against gay people? |
Were you in a coma during the Trump years? It was routine and widely reported. And when businesses didn't throw them out, members of the public would go into restaurants where Trump people were dining and heckle them. It is normal and routine for conservatives to be refused service, censored, etc. |