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Old 26-06-2018, 11:36 AM #1
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If you support the rights of a business to refuse service to someone else, then it's exactly the same.
Hardly the way to do business and likely to lose them a lot of it. Professionals they are not.
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Hardly the way to do business and likely to lose them a lot of it. Professionals they are not.
Isn't that what free market conservatism is about? I'd say anyone who owns their own restaurant is a professional, regardless of whether or not I agree/disagree with them politically. So for clarification, do you support a conservatives right not to serve gay people?
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Isn't that what free market conservatism is about? I'd say anyone who owns their own restaurant is a professional, regardless of whether or not I agree/disagree with them politically. So for clarification, do you support a conservatives right not to serve gay people?
Were talking about serving people food so I think it's stupid not to. But if they want to risk losing business more fool them.
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Isn't that what free market conservatism is about? I'd say anyone who owns their own restaurant is a professional, regardless of whether or not I agree/disagree with them politically. So for clarification, do you support a conservatives right not to serve gay people?
Do we know that they were conservative? Was the reason they refused to make the cake, because they were conservative?
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Do we know that they were conservative? Was the reason they refused to make the cake, because they were conservative?
They are conservative Christians.
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