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Originally Posted by Mullens123
Strange how people mention tolerance but want to block anyone with a view opposite to their own. As much as I disagree with what Colleen said here I don't see why she isn't entitled to her views. Also she wasn't comparing homosexuality to ISIS, she was just saying if a privately owned business wants to turn away a customer due to feeling whatever they're being asked to do is against their beliefs then they should have that right. Like how a Caribbean music group turned down an event for Winston McKenzie due to disliking the rhetoric used by some UKIP members.
Granted a gay wedding cake is a symbol of love and politics generally isn't, but it's just the same principle of turning away business.
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I suppose the problem with it is it isn't a fair comparison because ISIS are a terrorist organisation which is an illegal organisation
A fairer comparison would be if it's ok to say gay marriage is against my beliefs would it also be ok to turn away a cake for an interracial couples wedding because you don't agree with that?