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But they’re gay so they’re automatically more important than normal people?
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https://i.imgur.com/Fm4yE6m.gif ^us being a gay Thelma & Louise |
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Nobody can help Cal.
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As much as I can’t stand Christians/religions of any kind by far the most infuriating thing is that they wanted ‘Support Gay Marraige’ on their wedding cake? Get a life you tasteless queers!
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Like i always said.You wouldn’t go to an Islamic Halal butchers and then take them to court for not giving you bacon as it’s against their religious beliefs.
Same for asking Christian bakers to put a political message on a cake which goes against their religious beliefs. |
Tbf I imagine Islamic Halal plays directly into what they do sell and what they don't. Like going into an Indian restaurant and asking for a Chinese dish. Not the best comparison really.
I doubt the bakery itself was inherently a Christian Bakery. Just the bakers themselves are Christian, I doubt the place was advertised as such. Unless they only sold Christian themed cakes. |
I and memo to gay militant duo
Bert and Ernie are not gays FACT |
refused to do translation editing to brexit supporting companies, twice
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Everything. Refusing serviçe for political reasons:D
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Its just a poor attempt at sour grapes |
I've done work for things I disagree with Politically, most recently Anti Abortion information before the referendum. I said "boo" as I was working on it but at the end of the day its business :laugh:
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If Twosugars is self-employed, he can take or pass whatever assignments he wants. If he's turning business down on behalf of an employer, I just hope their views align/they don't mind!
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The ol' Halal analogy is as flawed as it's always been. Those shops are built upon being Halal based companies and it's often stated in the name or on the premises in a prominent fashion, to go into those shops and expect something non-halal would just be foolishness.
These bakeries are not christian businesses, they are normal businesses that refused custom on the grounds of sexuality because of the bias of the owners. That's the difference. Plus, given how flexible Christianity is as a religion, if you think the rules against eating shellfish or not wearing different kinds of fabrics are silly but then you preach the anti-gay stuff then you're just a bigot looking for justification for being a bigot. People pick and choose which parts of religion they wish to follow. the Anti-gay stuff is just as silly as stoning someone for wearing different fabrics but people choose to follow the prior because it suits their agenda. |
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