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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is not legal, I'm surprised by the number of people who think it is. Businesses that offer services to the general public cannot deny services to a customer based on his or her race. The bakery/gay customer case is a different issue, I won't bore anyone with specifics.[/quote] No, please do bore us with the specifics. I want to know how it is different, [/quote] The baker claimed it violated her free speech and freedom of religion rights because the baking of a cake was “expression”. It’s bonkers. [/quote] And the gay couple did not want a message written on their cake. They wanted a wedding cake. The baker said making a cake for a same-sex wedding violated her religion. [/quote] But they also didn't just want a basic cake that was readily available to any and all marrying couples. [/quote] All wedding cakes are custom/made to order. The couple never even discussed the details of the design they wanted; the owner simply refused to make a wedding cake for gay people. [/quote] The couple wasn't even real, they were agitators who specifically targeted this baker. I wouldn't bake for them either.[/quote] After the wedding cake ruling didn't they try to harass the baker for a trans cake?[/quote]
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