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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I draw the line at hate messages or offensive speech (if the gay cake wanted to say "two dicks" or something like that). Two grooms on the top of a wedding cake? Yeah they [b]need[/b] to bake that. A gay pride rainbow? They need to bake that.[/quote] Preferencing this that I support LGBT completely. I think it is silly that we have to "support" them because they are just citizens living their lives. The business doesn't need to do any of that. Also there are other businesses that would be happy to. Spend your money there.[/quote] But how are gays supposed to find the bakers that will bake a cake with two grooms on it? I'm straight and had a hard time finding a cake baker with availability on my date, reasonable price and good taste (I think I went to 10+ places). [/quote] Why would a gay person want some asshole that hated them baking their wedding cake?[/quote] They don't! They want the baker to say no so they can scream discrimination, run them out of business and sue them for everything they spent their lives working for because heir feelings are hurt! Half of the problems we have in society today is too much government interference and this coddling mentality to make everyone feel special for doing absolutely nothing but existing. You can either have religious freedom or political correctness. You cannot have both! Telling a catholic baker that they HAVE to bake a cake for a gay wedding or be sued is ridiculously stupid and unconstitutional. It's their business and they should be allowed to refuse to participate in a ceremony that goes against their religious beliefs. Religious freedom is one of the things this country was founded on. How much of the constitution are you willing to whittle away? And what do you think will distinguish this country from the rest of the world after all your rights are gone? FWIW: I'm Catholic and fine with gay people having the same rights as any other couple. But if my gay baker hated straight people, I certainly wouldn't want them being forced to bake my anniversary cake! [/quote]
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