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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So, you think it is appropriate for people to be FORCED to make statements in which they don't believe?[/quote] Do you know what a wedding website is? It has info about hotel blocks and registries. It's not a statement of beliefs. [/quote] Wedding websites are all different. This is a custom request. You don't know what she may be asked to do. And, that is what this case is about. You cannot compel a person to create something against their beliefs. Just like I would never create something for a follower of Satan. And, I would be within my rights to refuse that. [/quote] She isn't going to be asked to provide a video porn link, sheesh. That said, I hope all the MAGAs put something on their websites indicating "their beliefs" so I know what businesses not to support.[/quote]
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