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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
You could think of it as a printer rather than a publisher though... You can self-publish, but surely, if someone writes a book full of dangerous propaganda and orders 5000 copies to be printed, we want the owner of that company to be able to say "no I'm not OK with printing this."
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True but then that ceases to be a valid comparison again, because dangerous propaganda this is not.
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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
Again this cake situation isn't about declaring them to be good people or morally justified or that they shouldn't face a boycott or whatever... It's just about making sure that no one is FORCED into anything  . I can see the point in legislation against this sort of discrimination when it's a larger company or chain... But a small business like an independent shop or soul trader, really their business should be "their business".
The only other effects are 1) hurting / offending the couple, but then I say again, better that they know what to think of that person...
And 2) costing themselves customers for a stupid bigoted reason. But if they want to do that then 
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I don't agree. I think it's upholding law, which is if you wish to run a business you're not allowed to discriminate on the basis of gender, sexuality, race, colour, creed etc. Like, if one of these men applied for a job at the bakery and were refused for being gay, that would be discriminatory and against the law.
Not the company being "forced" to do anything other than to follow the law.