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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you can force people to make gay websites, you can also force them to make websites advocating for Pizza gate, or force them to make evangelical Christian websites. Be careful what you wish for-- any weapon you create can be used against you. [/quote] People who believe in Pizza Gate aren't a protected class under the CO law, but religious beliefs are. I wonder if Gorsuch et al would let a web designer refuse to serve a Christian. Something tells me they'd find a way to make religious beliefs a "super-protected" class or some such nonsense.[/quote] Some religions believe women should be subjugated to men. Should web designers have to make websites advocating for women's rights to be reduced? Without regard to what the justices would conclude, I'm saying that I prefer to live in a country where I can't be made to do things that violate my conscience, even if that means that I can't make other people violate their conscience. [/quote]
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